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Carter [ˈkɑːtə] n
1. (Biographies / Carter, Angela (1940-1992) F, British, WRITING: novelist, WRITING: writer) Angela. 1940-92, British novelist and writer; her novels include 2. (Biographies / Carter, Elliot (Cook) (1908 M, US, MUSIC: composer) Elliot (Cook). born 1908, US composer. His works include the Piano Sonata (1945-46), four string quartets, and other orchestral pieces: Pulitzer Prize 1960, 1973 3. (Biographies / Carter, Howard (1873-1939) M, English, HISTORY: Egyptologist) Howard. 1873-1939, English Egyptologist: excavated the tomb of the Pharaoh Tutankhamen 4. (Biographies / Carter, James Earl (1924 M, US, POLITICS: head of state) James Earl, known as Jimmy. born 1924, US Democratic statesman; 39th president of the US (1977-81) ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| Whilst he slept, there came by a carter with a cart drawn by three horses, and loaded with two casks of wine. Another thing: Carter Watson had a keen social and civic consciousness. How do you explain it, John Carter, Warlord of Mars, or do you try to explain it? |
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