CARROT
Car"rot, n. Etym: [F. carotte, fr. L. carota; cf. Gr.
1. (Bot.)
Defn: An umbelliferous biennial plant (Daucus Carota), of many varieties.
2. The esculent root of cultivated varieties of the plant, usually spindle-shaped, and of a reddish yellow color.
CARROTY
Car"rot*y, a.
Defn: Like a carrot in color or in taste; — an epithet given to reddish yellow hair, etc.
CARROW
Car"row, n. Etym: [Ir & Gael. carach cunning.]
Defn: A strolling gamester. [Ireland] Spenser.
CARRY
Car"ry, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Carried; p. pr. & vb. n. Carrying.] Etym:
[OF. carier, charier, F. carrier, to cart, from OF. car, char, F.
car, car. See Car.]
1. To convey or transport in any manner from one place to another; to bear; — often with away or off. When he dieth he small carry nothing away. Ps. xiix. 17. Devout men carried Stephen to his burial. Acts viii, 2. Another carried the intelligence to Russell. Macaulay. The sound will be carried, at the least, twenty miles. Bacon.