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caret
[ kar-it ]
noun
- a mark (‸) made in written or printed matter to show the place where something is to be inserted.
caret
/ ˈkærɪt /
noun
- a symbol ( ) used to indicate the place in written or printed matter at which something is to be inserted
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Example Sentences
Anaesthesia Sexualis status est in quo vir aut mulier omnino caret sensatione sexuali.
He was a tall man, rather slender, with flat, bland features punctuated only by blond caret-shaped eyebrows.
What right has a man with a pate that looks like a caret, to shplit my head into a hundred pieces?
Caret profecto omnibus his, qui vitam suam vult semper habere cum famulis.'
Animan igitur omni corpore carere omnino non posse, illud, ut puto, ostendit quia Deus solus omni corpore semper caret.
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