These are the meanings of the letters LOKACARA when you unscramble them.
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Alack (interj.)
An exclamation expressive of sorrow.
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Carol (n.)
A round dance.
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Carol (n.)
A song of joy, exultation, or mirth; a lay.
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Carol (n.)
A song of praise of devotion; as, a Christmas or Easter carol.
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Carol (n.)
Alt. of Carrol
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Carol (n.)
Joyful music, as of a song.
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Carol (v. i.)
To sing; esp. to sing joyfully; to warble.
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Carol (v. t.)
To praise or celebrate in song.
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Carol (v. t.)
To sing, especially with joyful notes.
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claro (unknown)
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Cloak (n.)
A loose outer garment, extending from the neck downwards, and commonly without sleeves. It is longer than a cape, and is worn both by men and by women.
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Cloak (n.)
That which conceals; a disguise or pretext; an excuse; a fair pretense; a mask; a cover.
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Cloak (v. t.)
To cover with, or as with, a cloak; hence, to hide or conceal.
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coala (unknown)
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Coral (n.)
A piece of coral, usually fitted with small bells and other appurtenances, used by children as a plaything.
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Coral (n.)
The hard parts or skeleton of various Anthozoa, and of a few Hydrozoa. Similar structures are also formed by some Bryozoa.
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Coral (n.)
The ovaries of a cooked lobster; -- so called from their color.
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craal (unknown)
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Croak (n.)
The coarse, harsh sound uttered by a frog or a raven, or a like sound.
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Croak (v. i.)
To complain; especially, to grumble; to forebode evil; to utter complaints or forebodings habitually.
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Croak (v. i.)
To make a low, hoarse noise in the throat, as a frog, a raven, or a crow; hence, to make any hoarse, dismal sound.
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Croak (v. t.)
To utter in a low, hoarse voice; to announce by croaking; to forebode; as, to croak disaster.
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Koala (n.)
A tailless marsupial (Phascolarctos cinereus), found in Australia. The female carries her young on the back of her neck. Called also Australian bear, native bear, and native sloth.
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Kraal (n.)
A collection of huts within a stockade; a village; sometimes, a single hut.
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Kraal (n.)
An inclosure into which are driven wild elephants which are to be tamed and educated.