"Cartulary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A cartulary is a book or manuscript that contains a collection of charters or documents, typically those related to the history and ownership of a particular place, such as a monastery, church, or estate. It is a written record of the grants, deeds, and other written agreements that show the ownership and use of property, often dating back to medieval times.
Cartoonists are people who create cartoons, which are humorous or satirical drawings or comics that are often used to convey a message, tell a story, or entertain.
A cartouche is a decorative frame or border used in art, architecture, and typography to enclose or highlight text, images, or other design elements. It is often used in formal or elegant contexts, such as in classical or Baroque styles, to add visual interest and create a sense of grandeur or sophistication.
Cartridges refer to a self-contained unit of materials, such as ammunition, ink, or toner, that is designed to be used once and then discarded or replaced.
Carts refer to vehicles with four wheels, typically used for moving goods or materials, often found in supermarkets, airports, farms, or industries.
Cartwheels refer to a type of gymnastic move in which a person rotates their body in a circular motion while keeping their legs and arms straight, often by throwing one leg forward and then folding the other leg towards the chest. It can also be used figuratively to describe something that is done with ease, confidence, and flair, such as accomplishing a task with a flourish.
Cartwright is a surname of English origin, and it refers to a person who is a maker or repairer of carts or carriages, often a blacksmith or a carpenter.