1. carrol - Noun
2. carrol - Verb
3. Carrol - Proper noun
A small closet or inclosure built against a window on the inner side, to sit in for study. The word was used as late as the 16th century.
See 4th Carol.
Source: Webster's dictionaryCarrol, Bradley and Ostlie, Dale, An Introduction to Modern Astrophysics, Second Edition, Addison-Wesley, San Francisco, 2007. pp. 3 "Mercury in retrograde" is an example of the term used as a noun for retrograde motion. Source: Internet
John Carrol became a backer, later spreading the company throughout North America. Source: Internet
A week or two after my fall, I realized that a profound appreciation of her past life and a profound acceptance of her future death stood Carrol in good stead, not a macho determination to battle and beat the disease. Source: Internet
Stewart was quick, however, to pass the plaudits for this latest round of awards to the shop’s baker Kelly Carrol who develops all the pies and fillings. Source: Internet
Her husband, Carrol, worked faithfully for the Skowhegan Road Department. Source: Internet
This item was agendized jointly by me, Councilmembers Colonna, Carrol and Kell, and was passed unanimously. Source: Internet