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Carline
Carline Car"line, Caroline Car"o*line, n. [F. carin; cf. It.
carlino; -- so called from Carlo (Charles) VI. of Naples.]
A silver coin once current in some parts of Italy, worth
about seven cents. --Simmonds.
Carline
Carline Car"line, Carling Car"ling
. [Cf. F. carlingur, Sp.
Pg., & It. carlinga.] (Naut.)
A short timber running lengthwise of a ship, from one
transverse desk beam to another; also, one of the cross
timbers that strengthen a hath; -- usually in pl.
Meaning of Carlines from wikipedia
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Carline is both a
surname and a
given name. It is a
Dutch and
German feminine given name that is a
diminutive form of Carla,
Carolina and Caroline. It...
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Carlina vulgaris, the
carline thistle, is a
plant species of the
genus Carlina. It is a
biennial that
grows on limestone,
chalky or
other alkaline gr****lands...
- film
directed by
Miguel Alexandre,
written by
Miguel Alexandre and Lisa
Carline Hofer and
starring Hanns Zischler,
Alice Dwyer and
Mercedes Müller. Hanns...
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January 2014. "Hilda
Carline, Self-Portrait, 1923". Tate.
Retrieved 8
January 2014.
Richard Carline (1973). The
Spencers and the
Carlines in
Hampstead in the...
- The
Riftwar Cycle is the name
given to the
series of
books aut****d or co-aut****d by
Raymond E.
Feist that
revolve around the
fantasy worlds of Midkemia...
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Cotton Carline (9
February 1896 – 18
November 1980) was a
British artist, arts
administrator and writer.
During the
First World War,
Carline served on...
- John
Carline (1730–2
March 1793) was an 18th-century
English bridge-builder. Both his son (1758-1834) and
grandson (1792-1862)
continued the name - the...
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Carlina acaulis, the
stemless carline thistle,
dwarf carline thistle, or
silver thistle, is a
perennial dicotyledonous flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae...
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Queen of
Elphame or "Elf-hame" (-hame stem only
occurs in
conjectural reconstructed orthography), in the
folklore belief of
Lowland Scotland and Northern...
- Judy
Carline Woodruff (born
November 20, 1946) is an
American broadcast journalist who has
worked in local, network, cable, and
public television news...