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I . carpet [ˈkɑ:pɪt, Am ˈkɑ:rpət] N

1. carpet (on the floor):

dywan m

2. carpet fig (area):

cartel [kɑ:ˈtel, Am kɑ:r-] N ECON

I . caramel [ˈkærəməl, Am ˈkɑ:rməl] N

1. caramel (sweet):

2. caramel no pl (burnt sugar):

karmel m

II . caramel [ˈkærəməl, Am ˈkɑ:rməl] ADJ

scalpel [ˈskælpəl] N MED

caravel (sailing ship) HISTORY, NAUT, GAMES

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It is a perfect and complete flower, with four stamens and two carpels.
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Flowers of this kind are called perfect, having both stamens and carpels.
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The superior gynoecium has five carpels, each with a 1-celled pistil and unilocular ovaries.
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The ovary consists of three united carpels with two ovules per carpel.
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The fruit is a dry coccetum consisting of five fused carpels, which split to release the flattened seeds.
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The ovary of the flower is composed of two carpels, each containing numerous ovules.
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Ventral sutures of carpels meet at centre of ovary.
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The flower may consist only of these parts, as in willow, where each flower comprises only a few stamens or two carpels.
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When both copies of the gene are deleted or otherwise damaged, developing flowers lack the signals to form stamen and carpel segments.
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The fruit is drupe-like, consisting of one carpel.
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