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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Carbone

Carbone \Car"bone\, v. t. [See Carbonado.] To broil. [Obs.] ``We had a calf's head carboned''.
--Pepys.

Wiktionary
carbone

n. (obsolete form of carbon English) vb. (context obsolete transitive English) To broil.

Wikipedia
Carbone

Carbone is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alejandra Carbone (born 1975) Argentinian foil fencer
  • Angelo Carbone (born 1968), Italian footballer
  • Anthony Carbone (born 1974), Australian footballer
  • Benito Carbone (born 1971), Italian retired football player and manager
  • Fabio Carbone (born 1980), Brazilian race car driver
  • Francesca Carbone (born 1968), Italian former sprinter
  • Francesco Carbone (born 1980), Italian footballer
  • Giovanni Bernardo Carboni or Carbone (1614-1683), Italian painter
  • John Carbone (born 1977), Australian footballer
  • Juan Quarterone Carbone (born 1935), Argentine football player and coach
  • Maria Carbone (1908–2002), Italian operatic soprano
  • Paolo Carbone (born 1982), Italian footballer
  • Paul Carbone (1894-1943), Corsican criminal
  • Rodolfo Carbone (1928-2008), Brazilian footballer
  • Victor Carbone (born 1992), Brazilian race car driver

Fictional characters:

  • Dannii Carbone, a character on the soap opera Hollyoaks
Carbone (disambiguation)

Carbone is a surname.

Carbone may also refer to:

  • Carbone, Basilicata, a commune in Italy
  • Mount Carbone, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
  • UW Carbone Cancer Center, Madison, Wisconsin, part of the University of Wisconsin

Usage examples of "carbone".

La molestia es que ahora el peón de cocina ya no me quiere hablar porque malicia que la cabeza de oso que yo extravié es la misma con que salió fotografiado en un carro alegórico el doctor Rodolfo Carbone.

Malone reached for the paperwork in his In basket, for crime prevention, like any other business, has to be papered and carboned or what would be the reason for Administration?

A towering bank of thunderheads had moved stolidly out of the east, black as a carboned anvil.

The West Covina PD had a suspect: a local foul ball named Steve Anthony Carbone.