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| carboxyl group |
| carboxylic acid |
| carbuncle |
| carburetor |
| Carcas |
| Carcassonne |
| Carchemish |
| carcinogen |
| carcinoma |
| Carco, Francis |
| cardamom |
| Cardamom Hills, mountains, India |
| Cardamoms, mountains, Thailand and Cambodia |
| Cardano, Geronimo |
| Cárdenas, García López de |
| Cárdenas, Lázaro |
| Cárdenas |
| cardiac failure |
| Cardiff |
| Cardigan, James Thomas Brudenell, 7th earl of |
| Cardiganshire |
| Cardigan Welsh corgi |
| Cardin, Pierre |
| cardinal, in the Roman Catholic Church |
| cardinal, in zoology |
| cardinal flower |
| carding |
| cardiopulmonary resuscitation |
| cardiovascular system |
| Cardoso, Fernando Henrique |
| Cardozo, Benjamin Nathan |
| cards, playing |
| Cardston |
| Carducci, Bartolomeo |
| Carducci, Giosuè |
| Carducho, Bartolomeo |
| Cardwell, Edward Cardwell, Viscount |
| CARE |
| Careah |
| Carême, Marie Antoine |
| Carew, George, Baron Carew of Clopton and earl of Totnes |
| Carew, Thomas |
| Carey, George Leonard |
| Carey, Henry |
| Carey, Henry Charles |
| Carey, Mathew |
| Carey, Peter |
| Carey, William |
| Carey Land Act |
| Cargill, Donald |
| cargo cult |
| Caria |
| Carías Andino, Tiburcio |
| Caribbean Community and Common Market |
| Caribbean Sea |
| Cariboo Mountains |
| Caribou, town, United States |
| caribou, in zoology |
| Caribs |
| caricature |
| CARICOM |
| carillon |
| Carina |
| Carinthia |
| Carinus |
| Carissimi, Giacomo |
| Carlén, Emilie Smith Flygare- |
| Carleton, Guy, 1st Baron Dorchester |
| Carleton, Will |
| Carleton, William |
| Carleton University |
| Carl XVI Gustaf |
| Carlile, Richard |
| Carlisle, Charles Howard, 1st earl of |
| Carlisle, Frederick Howard, 5th earl of |
| Carlisle, city, England |
| Carlisle, city, United States |
| Carlisle Indian School |
| Carlists |
| Carloman, d. 880, king of Bavaria, Carinthia, Pannonia, and Moravia |
| Carloman, 75171, son of Pepin the Short and brother of Charlemagne |
| Carloman, d. 884, king of the West Franks |
| Carloman, d. 754, mayor of the palace in the kingdom of Austrasia, brother of Pepin the Short |
| Carlos, Spanish and Portuguese kings |
| Carlos, prince of the Asturias |
| Carlos, second son of Charles IV of Spain |
| Carlotta |
| Carlow, county, Republic of Ireland |
| Carlow, city, Republic of Ireland |
| Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site |
| Carlsbad, city, Czech Republic |
| Carlsbad, cities, United States |
| Carlsbad Caverns National Park |
| Carlsbad Decrees |
| Carlscrona |
| Carlson, Chester Floyd |
| Carlson, Evans Fordyce |
| Carlstadt |
| Carlton Club |
| Carlyle, Jane Baillie Welsh |
| Carlyle, Thomas |
| Carmagnola, Francesco Bussone da |
| Carman, Bliss |
| Carman, Harry James |
| Carmarthen |
| Carmarthenshire |
| Carmathians |
| Carme |
| Carmel, Mount |
| Carmel-by-the-Sea |
| Carmelites |
| Carmen Sylva |
| Carmi |
| Carmichael, Hoagy |
| Carmichael, Stokely |
| Carmichael |
| carmina burana |
| Carmona, António Oscar de Fragoso |
| Carmona |
| Carnac |
| Carnaim |
| Carnap, Rudolf |
| Carnarvon, George Edward Stanhope Molyneux Herbert, 5th earl of |
| Carnarvon, Henry Howard Molyneux Herbert, 4th earl of |
| Carnatic |
| carnation |
| carnauba |
| Carneades |
| Carnegie, Andrew |
| Carnegie, Dale |
| Carnegie |
| Carnegie Corporation of New York |
| Carnegie Institute of Technology |
| Carnegie Mellon University |
| carnelian |
| Carniola |
| Carnion |
| carnival |
| carnivore |
| carnivorous plants |
| Carnot, Hippolyte |
| Carnot, Lazare Nicolas Marguerite |
| Carnot, Nicolas Léonard Sadi |
| Carnot, Sadi |
| Carnovsky, Morris |
| Caro, Annibale |
| Caro, Joseph ben Ephraim |
| carob |
| Carol I |
| Carol II |
| carol |
| Carol City |
| Carolina |
| Carolina campaign |
| Carolina parakeet |
| Caroline, Fort |
| Caroline Affair |
| Caroline Islands |
| Caroline of Ansbach |
| Caroline of Brunswick |
| Carolingian architecture and art |
| Carolingians |
| Carolus-Duran |
| Carondelet, Francisco Luis Hector, baron de |
| Carossa, Hans |
| carotene |
| Carothers, Wallace Hume |
| Carouge |
| carp |
| Carpaccio, Vittore |
| carpal tunnel syndrome |
| Carpathians |
| Carpathian Ukraine |
| Carpathus |
Carpa ii |
| Carpeaux, Jean-Baptiste |
| carpe diem |
| Carpentaria, Gulf of |
| Carpenter, Edward |
| Carpenter, George Rice |
| Carpenter, John Alden |
| Carpenter, Malcolm Scott |
| Carpenter, Mary |
| Carpentersville |
| Carpentier, Alejo |
| Carpentras |
| carpentry |
| carpet |
| carpetbaggers |
| carpet beetle |
| carpincho |
| Carpini, Giovanni de Piano |
| Carpocrates |
| Carr, Edward Hallett |
| Carr, Emily |
| Carr, Eugene Asa |
| Carr, Robert |
| Carrà, Carlo |
| Carracci |
| carrageen |
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