Similar words: barrel, quarrel, scarred, pork barrel, car rental, quarrel with, quarrelsome, arrest warrant. Meaning: ['kærəl] n. 1. French surgeon and biologist who developed a way to suture and graft blood vessels (1873-1944) 2. small individual study area in a library.
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1. He went back to the carrel, seized his pen and continued to write out everything he knew.
2. It looked like the carrel of an overworked divinity student.
3. He then returned to his carrel for his own research.
4. French surgeon Alexis Carrel devises a way to prevent clotting by sewing the vein of the recipient directly to the artery of the donor.
5. For many students of English, reading is by far the most important of the four skills in the foreign language (Carrel 1989).
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6. The central area of the Library offers facilities for private study; around the perimeter several carrels provide even greater privacy.
7. He locked the door and went back to the carrel.
8. The higher rate includes the privilege of reserving screening carrels in advance.
9. The procedure proves unfeasible for blood transfusions, but paves the way for successful organ transplantation, for which Carrel receives the Nobel Prize in 1912.
10. Man cannot remake himimmolation without suffering, for he is both the marble and the sculptor. ---Alexis Carrel.
11. Man cannot remake himself without suffering, for he is both the marble and the sculptor. ---Alexis Carrel.
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