1. carrel - Noun
2. Carrel - Proper noun
See Quarrel, an arrow.
Same as 4th Carol.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlexis Carrel refused to discount a supernatural explanation and steadfastly reiterated his beliefs, even writing a book describing his experience, Alexis Carrel, The Voyage to Lourdes (New York, Harper & Row, 1939). Source: Internet
Although Carrel was skeptical about meeting with a priest, Jaki Presse ended up having a profound influence on the rest of Carrel's life. Source: Internet
After the notoriety surrounding the event, Carrel could not obtain a hospital appointment because of the pervasive anticlericalism in the French university system at the time. Source: Internet
Dr. Carrel was to blame only in that he did not keep on top of what was really going on in the laboratory (mostly, he wrote the papers). Source: Internet
French Foundation for the Study of Human Problems In 1937, Carrel joined Jean Coutrot ’s Centre d’Etudes des Problèmes Humains - Coutrot’s aim was to develop what he called an "economic humanism" through "collective thinking." Source: Internet
And Steve Carrel won points with 25-to-54-year-old women everywhere by smiling sheepishly as his wife, Nancy, kept butting in on his interview. Source: Internet