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[ kar-uh-kol ] / ˈkær əˌkɒl /
noun, verb (used without object), car·a·colled, car·a·col·ling.Origin of caracolFrom Spanish OTHER WORDS FROM caracolcar·a·col·ler, nounWords nearby caracolcarabiniere, caracal, Caracalla, caracara, Caracas, caracol, caracole, Caractacus, caracul, Carafate, carafe Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for caracolThe Caracol, or "Winding Staircase," stands on two rectangular stone-faced terraces reached by steps. The American Egypt|Channing Arnold The only circular turning arch we saw was the continuously rounded one in the Caracol at Chichen. The American Egypt|Channing Arnold Mr. Cookson, accompanied only by a janissary in uniform, drove immediately towards the Caracol. The Egyptian campaigns, 1882 to 1885|Charles Royle After some little stay, the purser took his leave, and lay all night on board the caracol. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Vol. VIII.|Robert Kerr
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