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"Section C"

Weary;
mournful.
Shak.


Care"worn` (?), a. Worn or
burdened with care; as, careworn look or face.


||Ca"rex (?), n. [L., sedge.]
(Bot.) A numerous and widely distributed genus of
perennial herbaceous plants of the order Cypreaceæ;
the sedges.


Carf (kärf), pret. of
Carve.
[Obs.] Chaucer.


Car"ga*son (?), n. [F.
cargaison, Sp. cargazon, LL. cargare to
load. See rgo.] A cargo. [Obs.]


Car"go (?), n.; pl.
Cargoes (#). [Sp. cargo, carga,
burden, load, from cargar to load, from cargar to
load, charge, See Charge.] The lading or freight of a
ship or other vessel; the goods, merchandise, or whatever is
conveyed in a vessel or boat; load; freight.


Cargoes of food or clothing.

E. Everett.


&fist; The term cargo, in law, is usually applied to
goods only, and not to live animals or persons.
Burill.


Car"goose` (?), n. [Perh. fr. Gael.
& Ir. cir, cior (pronounced kir, kior), crest, comb
+ E.


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