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Archeological Site
The Carson Mounds site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The mounds are listed on the Mississippi Mound Trail. Carson is
Carson_Mounds
Pre-Columbian cultures of North America
the mounds were in circulation, typically involving the mounds being built by a race of giants. A New York Times article from 1897 described a mound in
Mound_Builders
Mississippi Mound Trail is a driving tour of 33 sites adjoining U.S. Route 61 where indigenous peoples of the Mississippi Delta built earthworks. The mounds were
Mississippi_Mound_Trail
Unincorporated community in Mississippi, United States
Ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax recorded Muddy Waters in 1941 and 1942 in Stovall. Carson Mounds, a large Mississippian culture archaeological site, is located in Stovall
Stovall,_Mississippi
Archaeological site in southwestern Illinois, US
series of smaller mounds. These mounds were reshaped and covered over to give Mound 72 its final ridge-top shape. Excavations near Mound 34 from 2002 to
Cahokia
Unincorporated community in Nevada, US
Mound House is a small unincorporated community in Lyon County, Nevada on U.S. Route 50 that is situated between Nevada's capital, Carson City, and Dayton
Mound_House,_Nevada
Shopping mall in Anderson, Indiana, US (1965–2018)
and Carson's, while Montgomery Ward became Sears and JCPenney was torn down and rebuilt as a movie theater. After a period of decline, Mounds Mall closed
Mounds_Mall
American department store chain
Carson Pirie Scott & Co. (also known as Carson's) was an American department store that was founded in 1854, which grew to over 50 locations, primarily
Carson's
Canadian ice hockey player (born 2008)
Carson Carels (born June 23, 2008) is a Canadian ice hockey player who is a defenceman for the North Dakota Fighting Hawks of the NCAA. He was drafted
Carson_Carels
North Carolina archaeological site
and 550. It is one of the earliest mounds in the Appalachian Summit along with the similarly aged Garden Creek Mound, both of which are in the French Broad
Biltmore_Mound
Historical Native American tribe from Florida and Georgia, US
regional center had several mounds and 200 or more houses. Some of the surviving mounds are protected in Lake Jackson Mounds Archaeological State Park.
Apalachee
Cultural period in parts of the US (1000 CE – 1500 CE)
The construction of large, truncated earthwork pyramid mounds, or platform mounds. Such mounds were usually square, rectangular, or occasionally circular
Mississippian period (archaeology)
Mississippian_period_(archaeology)
Archaeological site in Oklahoma, US
earthen mounds and 150 acres of land. The mounds were constructed from basketfuls of dirt, layer by layer. Of the 12 mounds, there is one burial mound, two
Spiro_Mounds
Largest Pre-Columbian earthwork in the Americas
900 to 955 CE. Located at the Cahokia Mounds UNESCO World Heritage Site near Collinsville, Illinois, the mound size was calculated in 1988 as about 100
Monks_Mound
Earthwork or mound intended to support a structure or activity
on the mound seem to have been added to stop slumping of the enormous mound. Although the mounds were primarily meant as substructure mounds for buildings
Platform_mound
Ridgetop Mississippian mound in Madison County, Illinois
Mound 72 is a small ridgetop mound located roughly 850 meters (2,790 ft) to the south of Monks Mound at Cahokia Mounds near Collinsville, Illinois. Early
Mound_72
Defunct railroad in the western US
The Carson and Colorado Railway was a U.S. 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge railroad that ran from Mound House, Nevada, to Keeler, California, below the Cerro
Carson_and_Colorado_Railway
Brothel in Nevada, United States
Bunny Ranch is a legal, licensed brothel in Mound House, Nevada, United States, 6 miles (10 km) east of Carson City. First opened in 1955, it came to national
Moonlite_Bunny_Ranch
16th-century Mississippian chief in present-day Alabama
with a platform mound and plaza. Upon entering the village, de Soto was taken to meet the chief under a portico on top of the mound. Chapter VII-In which
Tuskaloosa
Legendary Indigenous North American creature
Rowlandton Mound Towosahgy Turk Site Twin Mounds Ware Mounds Wickliffe Mounds Middle Ohio River Angel Phase Annis Mound Bone Bank Caborn-Welborn culture Ellerbusch
Thunderbird_(mythology)
199167; -90.578611 (Bobo Senior High School Building) Clarksdale 3 Carson Mounds Upload image April 19, 1979 (#79003382) Northeastern quarter of the
National Register of Historic Places listings in Coahoma County, Mississippi
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Coahoma_County,_Mississippi
Archaeological site in Louisiana, US
between 1540 and 1685. The site was once an impressive mound complex, with seven platform mounds surrounding a central plaza and an associated village
Jordan_Mounds
Archaeological site in Mississippi
as NRIS number 82003091. The mounds are listed on the Mississippi Mound Trail. The Foster's site has two platform mounds and is located on the northern
Foster's_Mound
Sugarloaf Mound Lower Ohio River and Confluence area Adams Site Dogtooth Bend Mounds Kincaid Mounds Marshall Site Millstone Bluff Orr-Herl Rowlandton Mound Towosahgy
Pacaha
Archaeological site in Indiana
includes six large platform mounds (Mounds A through F), five smaller mounds (Mounds H through L), and at least one large plaza. Mound G, which is older than
Angel_Mounds
licensed brothel located about 7 miles (11 km) east of Carson City in the unincorporated town of Mound House, in Lyon County, at 48 Kit Kat Drive. It reopened
List_of_brothels_in_Nevada
Archaeological site in Mississippi, US
PMC 1749372. PMID 4594853. Recommendations for mound maintenance and visitor use and access of the Natchez Trace Parkway Mounds UM Museum of Anthropology
Mangum_Mound_Site
Archaeological site in Kentucky, US
hundreds. The site is dominated by two large platform mounds, with at least eight smaller mounds scattered around a central plaza area. Agriculture was
Wickliffe_Mounds
Archaeological site in Georgia, U.S.
includes at least three major platform mounds and a large semi-circular moat/ditch. While much of the mounds were razed to be used as road fill for the
Leake_Mounds
Archaeological site in Hinds County, Mississippi
ISBN 0-8173-0991-8. Indian Mounds in Mississippi Pocahontas Indian Mound Historical Marker Society of America - Pocahontas Mounds Pocahontas Mounds on Flickr
Pocahontas_Mounds
Native American historical site in Illinois, U.S.
Dickson Mounds is a Native American settlement site and burial mound complex near Lewistown, Illinois. It is located in Fulton County on a low bluff overlooking
Dickson_Mounds
Archeological collection of Mississipian artifacts
Park. Mississippian copper plates Mississippian culture pottery Mound Bottom Obion Mounds "Duck River Cache, Page 1 - Lithic Casting Lab.Com". lithiccastinglab
Duck_River_cache
Archaeological site in Arkansas, United States
The Chickasawba Mound, designated by the Smithsonian trinomial 3M55, is an archaeological site in Blytheville, Arkansas. It encompasses the remains of
Chickasawba_Mound
Former indigenous American political entity
Rowlandton Mound Towosahgy Turk Site Twin Mounds Ware Mounds Wickliffe Mounds Middle Ohio River Angel Phase Annis Mound Bone Bank Caborn-Welborn culture Ellerbusch
Cahokia_polity
This is a list of notable burial mounds in the United States built by Native Americans. Burial mounds were built by many different cultural groups over
List of burial mounds in the United States
List_of_burial_mounds_in_the_United_States
Archaeological site in Kentucky, US
the site is characteristically Mississippian, with a number of platform mounds surrounding a central plaza. The earliest published investigation at the
Turk_Site
Ceramics of the Mississippian culture (800 to 1600 CE)
plundered many Mississippian mounds for the fine funerary effigies and other vessels placed as grave goods within mounds and surrounding village areas
Mississippian_culture_pottery
United States historic place
existed about the origins of the mounds ranged from the theory of central Mexico's indigenous peoples building the mounds, to the work of foreign refugees
Batesville_Mounds
Archaeological site in Missouri, US
center to the east of the Mississippi River, featuring numerous platform mounds and other forms of major earthworks, and gathering a large, dense population
Cloverdale archaeological site
Cloverdale_archaeological_site
United States historic place
Today, about 80 mounds are preserved in the nearby Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site directly across the Mississippi River. Sugarloaf Mound is the only one
Sugarloaf_Mound
United States historic place
a number of adjoining mounds and an encircling ditch that are no longer present. This site once had six other secondary mounds which were lost due to
Emerald_Mound_site
Archaeological site in Illinois, United States
Rowlandton Mound Towosahgy Turk Site Twin Mounds Ware Mounds Wickliffe Mounds Middle Ohio River Angel Phase Annis Mound Bone Bank Caborn-Welborn culture Ellerbusch
Sleeth_Site
Archeological site in Tennessee, USA
The Brick Church Mound and Village Site (40DV39) (also known as the Love Mounds and the Brick Church Pike Mound Site) is a Mississippian culture archaeological
Brick Church Mound and Village Site
Brick_Church_Mound_and_Village_Site
Precontact Native American settlement in Texas,
village and ceremonial center that features two earthwork platform mounds and one burial mound. Located on a precontact Native American trail later named by
Caddo Mounds State Historic Site
Caddo_Mounds_State_Historic_Site
Historic site in Alabama, United States
University of Alabama Museums "Alabama Indigenous Mound Trail". Bottle Creek Mounds Jere Shine site King site "Mound at Fort Toulouse – Fort Jackson Park". University
Taskigi_Mound
Agricultural technique of Indigenous people in the Americas
planted together in mounds formed by hilling soil around the base of the plants each year; squash is typically planted between the mounds. The cornstalk serves
Three_Sisters_(agriculture)
Archaeological site in Tensas Parish, Louisiana, United States
remaining mounds are small dome-shaped mounds less than 2 feet (0.61 m) tall and about 60 feet (18 m) by 90 feet (27 m) at their bases. Mound B was also
Ghost_site
fatalities since October 1974 and tied the tornado with another tornado in Wagon Mound on May 31, 1930, for the deadliest tornado in state history. The last tornado
Tornadoes_of_2007
United States historic place
Lake Jackson Mounds state parks. The Fort Walton Mound was probably built around 800 CE, although Charles H. Fairbanks who excavated the mound in 1960 believed
Fort_Walton_Mound
Archaeological site in Fulton County, Illinois
site is possibly associated with two nearby village and platform mound sites, Rose Mounds and the Fiedler Site. A variety of grave goods were found at the
Emmons_Cemetery_Site
Archaeological site in Mississippi, US
restore the mounds to their pre-Columbian condition and add walking trails to the park. The site also includes a museum. Winterville Mounds, named for
Winterville_site
Archaeological site in East Carroll Parish, Louisiana, US
remaining mounds. Julice Mound Culture, phase, and chronological table for the Mississippi Valley "Indian Mounds of Northeast Louisiana: Transylvania Mounds".
Transylvania_Mounds
Mound at Cahokia Mounds in Illinois
and the "Ramey Plaza" and its associated mounds was built over it. This plaza and its twenty associated mounds are the second largest such grouping at
Mound_34
Archaeological site in Louisiana, US
the mounds have been extensively plowed by local farmers and only two of the original seven mounds remain. Mound B is 10 feet (3.0 m) in height. Mound D
Fitzhugh_Mounds
Archaeological site in Florida, US
territory which also included the Lake Jackson Mounds and major center of Anhaica. The platform mound is believed to have served as a residence for a
Velda_Mound
United States historic place
house mounds, and eight mounds. Seven of the mounds were substructure platform mounds and the seventh was a Woodland period conical burial mound. It was
Shiloh_Indian_Mounds_Site
Public school in the United States
1967. It is one of two high schools in the Mounds View Public school district (621); the other is Mounds View High School. In 2024, U.S. News & World
Irondale_High_School
2023 series of US reality TV show
losing most of the immunity challenges, but a core alliance of Carolyn, Carson, and Yam Yam outlasted their tribemates. Their position became powerful
Survivor_44
United States historic place
while others were burial mounds. At Mound Bottom, the principal large flat-topped mound and up to 13 additional smaller mounds were arranged around a central
Mound_Bottom
Archaeological site in Tensas Parish, Louisiana, U.S.
chronological table for the Mississippi Valley Balmoral Mounds Flowery Mound Ghost Site Mounds Sundown Mounds Hally, David J. (1972). "Chapter 3 : Routh Phase"
Routh_Mounds
Archaeological site in Georgia, US
1325–1375 CE. Etowah has three main platform mounds and three lesser mounds. The Temple Mound, Mound A, is 63 feet (19 m) high, taller than a six-story
Etowah_Indian_Mounds
American college baseball team
Flower Mound HS Flower Mound, Texas 18 INF Reese Robinett L/R 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 220 lb (100 kg) RS So Kennett HS Kennett, Missouri 19 C Carson Willis
2025 Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team
2025_Arkansas_Razorbacks_baseball_team
Archaeological site
revealed as typical of several other Late Woodland mounds in the region. Another type of capped mound has been found to be more typical of Middle Woodland
Summerour_Mound_site
Native American monument in Georgia, US
burial mound. The people built rectangular wooden buildings to house certain religious ceremonies on the top of the platform mounds. The mounds at Ocmulgee
Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park
Ocmulgee_Mounds_National_Historical_Park
Archaeological site in Indiana, USA
platform mounds arranged in a roughly rectangular pattern around a central plaza area. Dating done from samples obtained from the largest mound indicate
Prather_Site
Railroad station in Carson City, Nevada, US
Carson City by way of Mound House. It was created to allow massive movement of gold and silver ore from the Comstock Lode to mills along the Carson River
Carson_City_station
Archaeological site in Arkansas, US
Bluffton Mound Site is a Caddoan Mississippian culture archaeological site in Yell County, Arkansas on the Fourche La Fave River. Spiro Mounds List of
Bluffton_Mound_site
Archaeological site in Dixon Springs, Tennessee
The Beasley Mounds Site (40SM43) (also known as the Dixon Springs Mound Site) is a Mississippian culture archaeological site located at the confluence
Beasley_Mounds_Site
Archaeological site in Georgia, USA
The Park Mound Site (9TP41) is a destroyed archaeological site located near Yellow Jacket Creek in Troup County, Georgia, USA. It was investigated by
Park_Mound
National Historic Landmark in North Carolina
Mississippian culture that was characterized in part by building large, earthwork mounds for spiritual and political purposes. They participated in a widespread
Town_Creek_Indian_Mound
Mississippian polity in the lower Ohio Valley
Landmark Angel Mounds near present-day Evansville; northwestern Kentucky, with Wickliffe Mounds and the Tolu Site; and Kincaid Mounds State Historic Site
Angel_phase_chiefdom
Archaeological site in Illinois, United States
contains a total of 12 burial mounds, the main ones being the Big East Mound and the Big West Mound. Around the mounds are 50 house pits. George Langford
Fisher_Mound_Group
Indigenous folk monster
to effigy mounds according to Robert L. Hall, and the water spirit is common in the effigy mounds of Wisconsin (cf. Alligator Effigy Mound under § Alligator
Underwater_panther
Polished stone artifacts found in the Midwest and Southeast, US
the Obion Mounds near Paris, Tennessee, and the Ware Mounds site in Union County, Illinois. The Ware site example was found buried in Mound 1 by Thomas
Mississippian_stone_statuary
Archaeological site in Louisiana, United States
The Gahagan Mounds Site (16RR1) is an Early Caddoan Mississippian culture archaeological site in Red River Parish, Louisiana. It is located in the Red
Gahagan_Mounds_Site
Archaeological site in Illinois, United States
nine conical mounds, a linear mound, an earthen embankment, and two effigy mounds: a bird and a turtle. Through the years, some of the mounds were destroyed
Beattie_Park_Mound_Group
Archaeological culture in the southeastern US
Fort Walton Mound with one large capital located at the Bottle Creek site. The site is the largest on the Gulf Coast and with 18 mounds is comparable
Pensacola_culture
Archaeological site in Alabama, United States
States. It is located on Mound Island in the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta, north of present-day Mobile, and includes 18 platform mounds, the tallest being roughly
Bottle_Creek_Indian_Mounds
Archaeological site in Louisiana, US
and Plaquemine period. The site formerly had three mounds and was a group known as the McTheney Mounds site. It is situated on a natural levee on the east
Venable_Mound
Archaeological site in Kentucky, US
Western Kentucky such as Rowlandton Mound, the Twin Mounds Site and the Tolu Site were expansions of the Kincaid Mounds polity in nearby Southern Illinois
Rowlandton_Mound_Site
Archaeological site in Kentucky, US
Register of Historic Places as "Annis Mound and Village Site" in 1985. Angel Mounds Carlston Annis Shell Mound Kincaid Mounds State Historic Site List of Mississippian
Annis_Mound_and_Village_site
U.S. natural landmark in Washington state
Prairie Little Pend Oreille River Marcellus Shrub Steppe Methow Rapids Mima Mounds Monte Cristo Niawiakum River North Bay Oak Patch Olivine Bridge Pinecroft
Drumheller Channels National Natural Landmark
Drumheller_Channels_National_Natural_Landmark
Archaeological site
The Chauga Mound (38OC1) is an archaeological site once located on the northern bank of the Tugaloo River, about 1,200 feet (370 m) north of the mouth
Chauga_Mound
State historic park in Washington state, United States
Prairie Little Pend Oreille River Marcellus Shrub Steppe Methow Rapids Mima Mounds Monte Cristo Niawiakum River North Bay Oak Patch Olivine Bridge Pinecroft
Fort_Flagler_State_Park
Native American polity
that the villagers helped them erect a large wooden cross on the central mound. When de Soto determined to press on and visit the nearby tribe called the
Casqui
List of tornadoes in the United States
State Start coord. Time (UTC) Path length Max. width EFU S of Flagler Kit Carson CO 39°05′51″N 103°04′12″W / 39.0974°N 103.07°W / 39.0974; -103.07 (Flagler
List of United States tornadoes from August to December 2025
List_of_United_States_tornadoes_from_August_to_December_2025
Archaeological site in Georgia, USA
village of 2.13 hectares. Platform mounds are built up in a series of stages that can span generations. The Dyar mound itself began during the Stillhouse
Dyar_site
Historical site in Georgia
other. It previously consisted of a collection of temple mounds and residences, a burial mound and a rotunda. It was about 2.4 hectares in size, and is
Irene_Mound_site
Archaeological site in South Carolina, United States
Blair Mound is a historic archaeological site located near Winnsboro, Fairfield County, South Carolina. Blair Mound is an earthen mound structure in the
Blair_Mound
Public park in Staten Island, New York
West Mound. Afterward, the landfill facility was closed permanently, in anticipation of the park on the site.[citation needed] Two of the four mounds at
Freshkills_Park
121st edition of Major League Baseball's championship series
us command" instead of "in all of us command". Singer and actress Sofia Carson was scheduled to sing the American anthem at the game, but was replaced
2025_World_Series
Archaeological site in Georgia, US
The Sixtoe Mound site (9MU100) is an archaeological site in Murray County, Georgia excavated by Arthur Randolph Kelly from 1962-1965 as a part of the
Sixtoe_Mound
Archaeological site in Florida, United States
Register of Historic Places. The Portavant Mound (or Snead Island Temple Mound) is one of fifteen or more "temple mounds" produced by the Safety Harbor culture
Portavant_Mound
Archaeological site in Tennessee, United States
Artifact of Tennessee. Duck River cache Chucalissa Link Farm Mound Mound Bottom Obion Mounds "National Register of Historic Places". Retrieved November
Sellars_Farm_Site
Archaeological site in Georgia, US
ritual uses. In addition, pottery sherds characteristic of the Etowah Indian Mounds site in Cartersville, Georgia were found at the site and are evidence that
Nacoochee_Mound
Archaeological site in Florida, United States
The Yon Mound and Village Site (8LI2) is a prehistoric archaeological site located two miles west of Bristol, Florida on the east bank of the Apalachicola
Yon_Mound_and_Village_Site
Mythological serpent found in the mythology of many cultures
Rowlandton Mound Towosahgy Turk Site Twin Mounds Ware Mounds Wickliffe Mounds Middle Ohio River Angel Phase Annis Mound Bone Bank Caborn-Welborn culture Ellerbusch
Horned_Serpent
United States historic place
County, the mounds are one of the region's premier archaeological sites. Since at least the early years of the twentieth century, the mounds have been well
Backusburg_Mounds
City in Tennessee, United States
throughout the Clinch River valley. Two Woodland mound sites—the Crawford Farm Mounds and the Freels Farm Mounds—were uncovered in the 1930s as part of the
Oak_Ridge,_Tennessee
Archaeological site in South Carolina, United States
"Adamson Mounds Site" (PDF). National Register of Historic Places - Nomination and Inventory. Retrieved October 14, 2016. "Adamson Mounds Site, Kershaw
Adamson_Mounds_Site
CARSON MOUNDS
CARSON MOUNDS
Boy/Male
Scottish American English
Surname.
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Carolus, CARLOS means "man."
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from Old Norman French cardon ‘thistle’ (a diminutive of carde, from Latin carduus), hence a topographic name for someone who lived on land overgrown with thistles, an occupational name for someone who carded wool (originally a process carried out with thistles and teasels), or perhaps a nickname for a prickly and unapproachable person.French : possibly from a reduced form of the personal name Ricardon, a pet form of Richard.English : variant spelling of Carden, cognate with 1.
Surname or Lastname
Americanized form of Swedish Larsson, Danish and Norwegian Larsen.English
Americanized form of Swedish Larsson, Danish and Norwegian Larsen.English : patronymic from a pet form of Lawrence.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Aaron, AARRON means "light-bringer."
Surname or Lastname
French
French : from a personal name of Gaulish origin, represented in Latin records in the form Caraunus. This name was borne by a 5th-century Breton saint who lived at Chartres and was murdered by robbers; his legend led to its widespread use as a personal name during the Middle Ages.English (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name for someone from Cairon in Calvados, France.English and French : metonymic occupational name for a carter, or possibly a cartwright, from a Norman and Picard form of Old French c(h)arron ‘cart’.There was a Caron or LeCaron, a missionary priest, in Quebec in 1615. The marriage of a Caron, of unknown origin, is recorded in Quebec in 1637.
Female
English
Feminine variant spelling of Irish Gaelic unisex Carlin, CARLYN means "little champion."Â
Surname or Lastname
Scottish and northern Irish
Scottish and northern Irish : variant of Curzon.English (of Norman origin) : nickname from Old French corson, a diminutive of curt ‘short’ (see Court).
Female
English
 Variant spelling of English Caren, CARON means "man." Compare with another form of Caron.
Female
English
Irish Gaelic unisex name CARLIN means "little champion."
Surname or Lastname
Spanish
Spanish : from the Marian epithet (MarÃa del) Carmen ‘Our Lady of Carmel’, a reference to Mount Carmel (meaning ‘garden’ or ‘orchard’) in the Holy Land, which was populated from early Christian times by hermits.Spanish : habitational name from any of various places in Spain named El Carmen, for example in the province of Cuenca.English : variant spelling of Carman.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ciarán, CARRAN means "little black one."Â
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Carroll, CARROL means "hacker."
Female
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Carmina, CARMEN means "song."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Irish, Jamaican, Scandinavian, Scottish
Mossy Place; Son of the Marsh-dwellers; Rock; Coastal Rocks; Son of Carr; Marsh Area; Surname
Male
English
English masculine variant spelling of Scottish Cameron, CAMRON means "crooked nose."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Curzon.
Female
Welsh
Welsh name, derived from the word caru, CARON means "to love." Compare with another form of Caron.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English, Old French saracin, sarrazin ‘saracen’ (see Sarazin).English : possibly also a metronymic from the personal name Sara.English : Richard Sarson (b. 1607), tailor, came from London to MA in 1635. He and his son (also called Richard) settled in Edgartown on Martha’s Vineyard before 1656.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Charlton, CARLTON means "settlement of the free peasants."
CARSON MOUNDS
CARSON MOUNDS
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Name of a king.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Holy Trust
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Finnish, Hebrew, Swedish
Sheep; Ewe; Female Sheep; Rachel was the Second and Favoured Wife of Jacob in the Old Testament; Innocence of a Lamb
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Marvelous
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Milch Cow
Girl/Female
Hindu
Earth, Universe
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Just; Impartial; Allah's Attribute
Boy/Male
Spanish American
follower of Christ; the annointed.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Gold and Money
Boy/Male
English German
Wolf.
CARSON MOUNDS
CARSON MOUNDS
CARSON MOUNDS
CARSON MOUNDS
CARSON MOUNDS
n.
See 4th Carol.
n.
A large, unwieldy person.
n.
A person who represents a parish in its ecclesiastical and corporate capacities; hence, the rector or incumbent of a parochial church, who has full possession of all the rights thereof, with the cure of souls.
v. i.
To utter jargon; to emit confused or unintelligible sounds; to talk unintelligibly, or in a harsh and noisy manner.
n.
A contemptible or worthless person; -- a term of reproach.
n.
A pencil of carbon used in producing electric light.
n.
An elementary substance, not metallic in its nature, which is present in all organic compounds. Atomic weight 11.97. Symbol C. it is combustible, and forms the base of lampblack and charcoal, and enters largely into mineral coals. In its pure crystallized state it constitutes the diamond, the hardest of known substances, occuring in monometric crystals like the octahedron, etc. Another modification is graphite, or blacklead, and in this it is soft, and occurs in hexagonal prisms or tables. When united with oxygen it forms carbon dioxide, commonly called carbonic acid, or carbonic oxide, according to the proportions of the oxygen; when united with hydrogen, it forms various compounds called hydrocarbons. Compare Diamond, and Graphite.
n.
A crayon drawing.
n.
Any book printed by William Caxton, the first English printer.
n. & v.
See Carom.
n.
See Carom.
pl.
of Cannon
n.
A kind of type. See Canon.
n.
A bale or package. covered with hide, or with wood bound with hide; as, a ceroon of indigo, cochineal, etc.
pl.
of Catso
v. t.
To make coarse or vulgar; as, to coarsen one's character.
n.
A cargo.
a.
Of or pertaining to dead and putrefying carcasses; feeding on carrion.
v. t.
To sketch, as with a crayon; to sketch or plan.