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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024car•rel or car•rell/ˈkærəl/USA pronunciation n. [countable]- Library Science, Furniturea desk or small work area reserved for private study in a library.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024car•rel (kar′əl),USA pronunciation n. - Library ScienceAlso called cubicle, stall. a small recess or enclosed area in a library stack, designed for individual study or reading.
- Library Science, Furniturea table or desk with three sides extending above the writing surface to serve as partitions, designed for individual study, as in a library.
Also, car′rell. - variant spelling, spelled of carol enclosure 1585–95
Car•rel (kə rel′, kar′əl; Fr. ka rel′),USA pronunciation n. A•lex•is (ə lek′sis; Fr. a lek sē′),USA pronunciation 1873–1944, French surgeon and biologist, in U.S. 1905–39: Nobel prize 1912.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: carrel, carrell /ˈkærəl/ n - a small individual study room or private desk, often in a library, where a student or researcher can work undisturbed
Etymology: 16th Century: a variant of carol Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Carrel /kəˈrɛl; ˈkærəl; French: karɛl/ n - Alexis (əˈlɛksɪs; French alɛksi). 1873–1944, French surgeon and biologist, active in the US (1905–39): developed a method of suturing blood vessels, making the transplantation of arteries and organs possible: Nobel prize for physiology or medicine 1912
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