These are the meanings of the letters CARROTWOOD when you unscramble them.
- Carrot (n.)
An umbelliferous biennial plant (Daucus Carota), of many varieties.
- Carrot (n.)
The esculent root of cultivated varieties of the plant, usually spindle-shaped, and of a reddish yellow color.
- Coward (a.)
Belonging to a coward; proceeding from, or expressive of, base fear or timidity.
- Coward (a.)
Borne in the escutcheon with his tail doubled between his legs; -- said of a lion.
- Coward (a.)
Destitute of courage; timid; cowardly.
- Coward (n.)
A person who lacks courage; a timid or pusillanimous person; a poltroon.
- Coward (v. t.)
To make timorous; to frighten.
- Doctor (n.)
A teacher; one skilled in a profession, or branch of knowledge learned man.
- Doctor (n.)
An academical title, originally meaning a men so well versed in his department as to be qualified to teach it. Hence: One who has taken the highest degree conferred by a university or college, or has received a diploma of the highest degree; as, a doctor of divinity, of law, of medicine, of music, or of philosophy. Such diplomas may confer an honorary title only.
- Doctor (n.)
Any mechanical contrivance intended to remedy a difficulty or serve some purpose in an exigency; as, the doctor of a calico-printing machine, which is a knife to remove superfluous coloring matter; the doctor, or auxiliary engine, called also donkey engine.
- Doctor (n.)
One duly licensed to practice medicine; a member of the medical profession; a physician.
- Doctor (n.)
The friar skate.
- Doctor (v. i.)
To practice physic.
- Doctor (v. t.)
To confer a doctorate upon; to make a doctor.
- Doctor (v. t.)
To tamper with and arrange for one's own purposes; to falsify; to adulterate; as, to doctor election returns; to doctor whisky.
- Doctor (v. t.)
To treat as a physician does; to apply remedies to; to repair; as, to doctor a sick man or a broken cart.
- Orator (n.)
A plaintiff, or complainant, in a bill in chancery.
- Orator (n.)
A public speaker; one who delivers an oration; especially, one distinguished for his skill and power as a public speaker; one who is eloquent.
- Orator (n.)
An officer who is the voice of the university upon all public occasions, who writes, reads, and records all letters of a public nature, presents, with an appropriate address, those persons on whom honorary degrees are to be conferred, and performs other like duties; -- called also public orator.
- Orator (n.)
In equity proceedings, one who prays for relief; a petitioner.
- Toward (adv.)
Alt. of Towards
- Toward (prep.)
Alt. of Towards
- Toward (prep.)
Approaching; coming near.
- Toward (prep.)
Readly to do or learn; compliant with duty; not froward; apt; docile; tractable; as, a toward youth.
- Toward (prep.)
Ready to act; forward; bold; valiant.
- Trocar (n.)
A stylet, usually with a triangular point, used for exploring tissues or for inserting drainage tubes, as in dropsy.