Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
char . - noun See
char .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun See
charge , n., 17.
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The word, spelled “charre” in the sixteenth century, is of Celtic origin and denotes a blood red color.
Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002
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The word, spelled “charre” in the sixteenth century, is of Celtic origin and denotes a blood red color.
Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002
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The word, spelled “charre” in the sixteenth century, is of Celtic origin and denotes a blood red color.
Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002
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The word, spelled “charre” in the sixteenth century, is of Celtic origin and denotes a blood red color.
Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002
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- BAGHDAD, (Reuters) - At least four car bombs killed 112 people in Baghdad yesterday, leaving charre
Stabroek News 2010
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- BAGHDAD, (Reuters) - At least four car bombs killed 112 people in Baghdad yesterday, leaving charre
Stabroek News 2010
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Husband, giue me thy hand, be not dismayed, this charre beeing charde, then all our debt is payd.
Sir Thomas More Anonymous 1590
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