1. CARIN - Noun
2. CARIN - Proper noun
CARIN
Initialism of Camden Assets Recovery Interagency Network.
CARIN (uncountable)
(linguistics) Initialism of competition among relations in nominals.
Carin, who was ill with epilepsy and a weak heart, had to allow the doctors to take charge of Göring; her son was taken by his father. Source: Internet
Incidentally, Rosen’s sister Carin von Kantzow later married Hermann Göring, who was one of the most prominent and powerful members of the Nazi party. Source: Internet
Carin Eloff is a maternity ward nurse in Alberton. Source: Internet
Carin – I just saw your comment after replying to Alix above 🙂 I forgot to mention the focus thing, so nice one. Source: Internet
One moment he is holding the attention of 20,000 people on the sparse, hushed numbers such as I Need My Girl, Slow Show and Carin at the Liquor Store, the next he is taking selfies while being groped by adorning fans. Source: Internet
“Progress in these key areas is of strategic importance to Duke’s long-term research mission, and John’s leadership will be an invaluable addition to the office,” said Vice President for Research Larry Carin. Source: Internet