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caraway

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 1349 Housing Units (2000): 606 Land area (2000): 2.320450 sq. miles (6.009937 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.320450 sq. miles (6.009937 sq. km) FIPS code: 11410 Located within: Arkansas ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a Eurasian plant with small white flowers yielding caraway seed [syn: Carum carvi ] leaves used sparingly in soups and stews

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Caraway is a plant in the family Apiaceae whose seeds are used as a spice. It may also refer to: Caraway, Arkansas , United States Caraway Mountains , North Carolina, United States Caraway Speedway , an automobile racetrack near Asheboro, North Carolina ...

Usage examples of caraway.

He was still so overjoyed about Caraway that his energy and emotion was irrepressible.

I called you long distance and person-to-person, Caraway to Larksville.

It seemed so clear to James that Simon was in Caraway - where else would he be?

In his mind he had added mile upon mile to this trip, stretching the road out long and thin till Caraway might have been in Asia.

She seemed to think that this was part of a tour around Caraway that anyone might follow, and she gazed in tourist-like respect at a three-foot high statue of Major John Caraway.

The common Caraway is a herb of the umbelliferous order found growing on many waste places in England, though not a true native of Great Britain.

The seeds grow numerously in the small flat flowers placed thickly together on each floral plateau, or umbel, and are best known to us in seed cake, and in Caraway comfits.

But narcotic effects have been known to follow the chewing of Caraway seeds in a large quantity, such as three ounces at a time.

As Sir John Lubbock has shown, out of fifty-five visitants to the Caraway plant for nectar, one moth, nine bees, twenty-one flies, and twenty-four miscellaneous midges constituted the dinner party.

Hyland took a piece of the rejected caraway cake without enthusiasm, hunger apparently contending with a sense of the indecorum of this refection in the presence of the dead.

On the mantel over the fireplace were the homely little cookies that Rousseau had baked and sprinkled with caraway seed.

Germany its seeds are added to bread as a condiment, much as we put caraways in some of our cakes.

Caraway, in which he also expresses a wish for me to come, and he fixes the place at Ossawatomie.

She was eating a slice of pumpernickel sprinkled with the caraway seeds which she liked so much.

All the way from Duesseldorf to Wohlgebaum he played the Circuit of Gardens with nice clean Gravel on the Ground and Dill Pickles festooned among the Caraway Trees.