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noun, plural cartes . 1. ( italics ) French . menu; bill of fare. Compare à la carte . 2. a playing card. 3. Archaic . a map or chart. Origin: before 1150; Middle ...
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Carte (kärt), Richard D'Oyly 1844-1901. British theatrical producer associated with the works of W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan. carte [kɑːt]
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Carte International Inc. manufactures liquid filled transformers for Electrical Utilities, Electrical Distributors, and large Industrial customers.
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À la carte is a French language loan phrase meaning "according to the menu", and used in A reference to a menu of items priced and ordered separately, i.e. the usual ...
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Carte is a web-based software system used as a production monitoring and analysis tool for viewing, graphing, analyzing and exporting daily or monthly oil and gas ...
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*carte blanche. Fig. freedom or permission to act as one wishes or thinks necessary. (*Typically: get ~; have ~; give someone ~.) He's been given carte blanche with ...
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Carte, Richard D'Oyly 1844-1901; Eng. producer of Gilbert & Sullivan operas
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full authority; freedom to do as one wishes
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Experience a game changing online TCG packed with a never seen before gameplay and thousands of cards to master! Create endless strategies with an arsenal of spells ...
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French: card · chart; map · menu · Italian: Plural form of carta
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