| CARACK | • carack n. Alternative form of carrack. • CARACK n. a type of merchant ship, also CARRACK, CARRECT. |
| CARACT | • caract n. (Obsolete) A mark or sign. • caract n. (Obsolete) A magical symbol. • CARACT n. (Shakespeare) a mark, a sign. |
| CARACAL | • caracal n. A type of cat native to Southern Africa, West Asia, and parts of Central and South Asia, Caracal caracal. • Caracal prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Felidae – the caracals. • CARACAL n. (Turkish) the desert lynx of North Africa and South Asia. |
| CARACKS | • caracks n. Plural of carack. • CARACK n. a type of merchant ship, also CARRACK, CARRECT. |
| CARACOL | • caracol n. Alternative spelling of caracole. • caracol v. Alternative spelling of caracole. • CARACOL v. (French) to perform a half turn on a horse, also CARACOLE. |
| CARACTS | • caracts n. Plural of caract. • CARACT n. (Shakespeare) a mark, a sign. |
| CARACUL | • caracul n. Alternative spelling of karakul. • CARACUL n. (Russian) a sheep of Central Asia; the curled black fleece of its lambs, also KARAKUL. |
| CARACALS | • caracals n. Plural of caracal. • CARACAL n. (Turkish) the desert lynx of North Africa and South Asia. |
| CARACARA | • caracara n. Any of several South American and Central American birds of prey in the family Falconidae. • Caracara prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Falconidae – certain caracaras. • Cara␣Cara n. A kind of red-fleshed early-to-mid-season navel orange. |
| CARACOLE | • caracole n. A half-turn performed by a horse and rider in dressage. • caracole n. (Cavalry) A combat maneuver where riders of the same squadron turn simultaneously to their left or to their right. • caracole n. (Architecture) A spiral staircase. |
| CARACOLS | • caracols n. Plural of caracol. • caracols v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of caracol. • CARACOL v. (French) to perform a half turn on a horse, also CARACOLE. |
| CARACULS | • caraculs n. Plural of caracul. • CARACUL n. (Russian) a sheep of Central Asia; the curled black fleece of its lambs, also KARAKUL. |
| CARACARAS | • caracaras n. Plural of caracara. • Cara␣Caras n. Plural of Cara Cara. • CARACARA n. (Spanish) any of several South American carrion-eating birds of prey. |
| CARACOLED | • caracoled v. Simple past tense and past participle of caracole. • CARACOLE v. (French) to perform a half turn on a horse, also CARACOL. |
| CARACOLER | • caracoler n. One who performs the caracole combat maneuver on horseback. • CARACOLER n. one who caracoles. |
| CARACOLES | • caracoles n. Plural of caracole. • CARACOLE v. (French) to perform a half turn on a horse, also CARACOL. |
| CARACOLERS | • caracolers n. Plural of caracoler. • CARACOLER n. one who caracoles. |
| CARACOLING | • caracoling v. Present participle of caracole. • caracoling n. A caracole, or half-turn. • CARACOLE v. (French) to perform a half turn on a horse, also CARACOL. |
| CARACOLLED | • caracolled v. Simple past tense and past participle of caracol. • CARACOL v. (French) to perform a half turn on a horse, also CARACOLE. |
| CARACOLLING | • caracolling v. Present participle of caracol. • CARACOL v. (French) to perform a half turn on a horse, also CARACOLE. |