"Carnic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Carnic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Carnic" Meaning

Carnic refers to something related to flesh or meat, or to a mountain range in northeastern Italy. It can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is related to meat or flesh, such as a carnic market being a market that sells meat.

"Carnic" Examples

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Carnic is a rare adjective that refers to something related to the Carnic Alps, a mountain range in the Eastern Alps. Here are 5 usage examples:

Example 1
The Carnic Alps are known for their challenging hiking trails and picturesque villages.

Example 2
The Carnic architecture is characterized by its distinct Romanesque and Gothic styles.

Example 3
The Carnic region is famous for its high-quality cheese production.

Example 4
The Carnic Biosphere Reserve is a protected area preserving the region's unique flora and fauna.

Example 5
The Carnic Valley is a popular destination for skiing and snowboarding in the winter, and hiking and mountain biking in the summer.

"Carnic" Similar Words

Carnauba

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Carnea

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Carneae

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Carnegie

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Carnelian

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Carnelians

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Carneous

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Carnet

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A carnet is a special document that allows travelers to temporarily bring certain goods, such as artwork, collectibles, or goods for commercial purposes, into a foreign country without having to pay customs duties or taxes. It's commonly used by artists, collectors, and businesses to facilitate international trade and cultural exchange.

Carnifex

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A carnifex is an archaic term for a butcher or a slaughterer, especially in a context of war or conquest. In ancient Rome, a carnifex was a professional executioner or torturer, who was responsible for carrying out gruesome punishments, such as flaying or crucifixion. The term is derived from the Latin words "carne" meaning "flesh" and "fax" meaning "maker" or "doer". Today, the term is mostly used in a historical or literary context to evoke a sense of ancient cruelty and brutality.

Carnification

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Carnificial

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I think there might be a small mistake there! The correct word is "carnifician."

Carnitine

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Carnival

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Carnivalesque

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Carnivalisation

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Carnivalization

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