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rack (as in a rack of lamb). Literally: square.
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http://chocolateandzucchini.com/french-english-food-glossary/
[landform] A carr, the name of which is derived from the Old Norse kjarr, meaning a swamp, is a type of waterlogged, wooded terrain that, typically, represents a succession stage between the original reedy swamp and the eventual formation of forest in a sub-maritime climate. The carr is one stage in a so-called hydrosere: the progression of...
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[name] Carr is a common surname in northern England, deriving from the Old Norse kjarr, meaning a swamp. Kerr is a Scottish variant. Carr is also a common surname in Ireland, where it often derives from the nickname, gearr, meaning short (of height). In some cases it is thought to come from the Welsh word `Cawr`, meaning giant. ==A== ==B== ...
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land which is badly drained and prone to flooding, often colonised by alder (R 165)
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http://info.sjc.ox.ac.uk/forests/glossary.htm

Woodland on wet or water-logged ground, often dominated by alder.
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land which is badly drained and prone to flooding, often colonised by alder (R 165)
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kar Definitions: 1. Francis H., early 20th-century British chemist. See: Carr-Price reaction
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rack or loin of lamb
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rack or loin of pork
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rack or loin of veal
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An area of wet land with bushes.
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