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Carme

American  
[kahr-mee] / ˈkɑr mi /

noun

Astronomy.
  1. a small natural satellite of the planet Jupiter.


Carme 1 British  
/ ˈkɑːmɪ /

noun

  1. Greek myth a nymph who was one of Diana's attendants and mother of Britomaris by Jupiter

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Carme 2 British  
/ ˈkɑːmɪ /

noun

  1. a small outer satellite of the planet Jupiter with a retrograde orbit

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Example Sentences

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“Homeownership society is in crisis in Spain,” said Carme Arcarazo, advocacy coordinator for Sindicat de Llogaters, a Barcelona tenants union.

From Seattle Times

Former Catalan parliament Speaker Carme Forcadell was handed a sentence of 11.5 years, while former Catalan ministers Joaquim Forn and Josep Rull were both given 10.5 years.

From BBC

“Our system is so complex that we have to simplify as much as possible,” Carme Artigas, head of the state digital and artificial intelligence unit, told Reuters in her Madrid office.

From Reuters

During the arduous journey the frail Carme vanishes willingly as an act of martyrdom, and Roser gives birth.

From Los Angeles Times

When his soldier brother Guillem goes missing, he must care for the safety of their recently widowed mother Carme and Roser Bruguera, the young pianist taken in by his family.

From Los Angeles Times