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carp-(word root) fruitExamples of words with the root carp-: apocarpouscarp 1 C0122500 (kärp)intr.v. carped, carp·ing, carps To complain or find fault in a petty or disagreeable way: carped about the poor service at the restaurant. See Synonyms at quibble. [Middle English carpen, from Old Norse karpa, to boast.] carp′er n.
carp 2 C0122500 (kärp)n. pl. carp or carps 1. A freshwater cyprinid fish (Cyprinus carpio) native to Eurasia that is widely bred in ponds for food.2. Any of various fishes of the family Cyprinidae. [Middle English carpe, from Old French carpe, from Medieval Latin carpa, of Germanic origin.]carp (kɑːp) vb (often foll by: at) to complain or find fault; nag pettily[C13: from Old Norse karpa to boast; related to Latin carpere to pluck] ˈcarper n
carp (kɑːp) n, pl carp or carps1. (Animals) a freshwater teleost food fish, Cyprinus carpio, having a body covered with cycloid scales, a naked head, one long dorsal fin, and two barbels on each side of the mouth: family Cyprinidae2. (Animals) any other fish of the family Cyprinidae; a cyprinid[C14: from Old French carpe, of Germanic origin; compare Old High German karpfo, Old Norse karfi]carp1 (kɑrp) v.i. 1. to find fault; complain unreasonably; cavil. n. 2. a peevish complaint. [1200–50; Middle English: to speak, prate < Old Norse karpa to brag, wrangle] carp′er, n. carp2 (kɑrp) n., pl. (esp. collectively) carp, (esp. for kinds or species) carps. 1. a large freshwater cyprinid fish, Cyprinus carpio, native to Asia but widely cultivated as a food fish. 2. any of various other fishes of the family Cyprinidae. [1350–1400; < Middle French < Middle Dutch or Middle Low German] -carp a combining form occurring in words that denote a part of a fruit or fruiting body: endocarp. [< New Latin -carpium < Greek -karpion, derivative of karpós fruit] carp Past participle: carped Gerund: carping
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I carp | you carp | he/she/it carps | we carp | you carp | they carp |
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I carped | you carped | he/she/it carped | we carped | you carped | they carped |
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I am carping | you are carping | he/she/it is carping | we are carping | you are carping | they are carping |
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I have carped | you have carped | he/she/it has carped | we have carped | you have carped | they have carped |
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I was carping | you were carping | he/she/it was carping | we were carping | you were carping | they were carping |
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I had carped | you had carped | he/she/it had carped | we had carped | you had carped | they had carped |
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I will carp | you will carp | he/she/it will carp | we will carp | you will carp | they will carp |
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I will have carped | you will have carped | he/she/it will have carped | we will have carped | you will have carped | they will have carped |
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I will be carping | you will be carping | he/she/it will be carping | we will be carping | you will be carping | they will be carping |
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I have been carping | you have been carping | he/she/it has been carping | we have been carping | you have been carping | they have been carping |
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I will have been carping | you will have been carping | he/she/it will have been carping | we will have been carping | you will have been carping | they will have been carping |
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I had been carping | you had been carping | he/she/it had been carping | we had been carping | you had been carping | they had been carping |
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I would carp | you would carp | he/she/it would carp | we would carp | you would carp | they would carp |
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I would have carped | you would have carped | he/she/it would have carped | we would have carped | you would have carped | they would have carped | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | carp - the lean flesh of a fish that is often farmed; can be baked or braisedCyprinus carpio, domestic carp - large Old World freshwater bottom-feeding fish introduced into Europe from Asia; inhabits ponds and sluggish streams and often raised for food; introduced into United States where it has become a pestfreshwater fish - flesh of fish from fresh water used as food | | 2. | carp - any of various freshwater fish of the family CyprinidaeCyprinidae, family Cyprinidae - a family of fish including: carp; tench; roach; rudd; dacecyprinid, cyprinid fish - soft-finned mainly freshwater fishes typically having toothless jaws and cycloid scalesCyprinus carpio, domestic carp - large Old World freshwater bottom-feeding fish introduced into Europe from Asia; inhabits ponds and sluggish streams and often raised for food; introduced into United States where it has become a pest | Verb | 1. | carp - raise trivial objectionscavil, chicaneobject - express or raise an objection or protest or criticism or express dissent; "She never objected to the amount of work her boss charged her with"; "When asked to drive the truck, she objected that she did not have a driver's license" |
carp1verb find fault, knock (informal), complain, beef (slang), criticize, nag, censure, reproach, quibble, cavil, pick holes, kvetch (U.S. slang) His wife is constantly carping at him about his drinking. approve, praise, admire, applaud, compliment, pay tribute to, commend, laud (literary), extol, sing the praises of, big up (slang, chiefly Caribbean), speak highly of
carp2 nounRelated words adjectives cyprinoid, cyprinidcarpverbTo raise unnecessary or trivial objections:cavil, niggle, nitpick, pettifog, quibble.Idiom: pick to pieces.phrasal verb carp atTo scold or find fault with constantly:fuss at, nag, peck at, pick on.Informal: henpeck.Translationscarp (kaːp) – plural carp – noun a freshwater fish found in ponds and rivers. 鯉魚 鲤鱼carp
carp about (someone or something)To complain about someone or something, especially in a way that others find annoying. Oh boy, which dead president is Grandpa carping about today? If you hate your job so much, quit carping about it and look for a new one!See also: carpcarp at (one)To complain to one about someone or something, especially in a way that one finds annoying. If you hate your job so much, quit carping at me about it and look for a new one!See also: carpcarp about someone or somethingto complain about someone or something. You are always carping about all your petty problems at work. Stop carping about Randy!See also: carpcarp at someone (about someone or something)to complain to someone about someone or something. Why are you always carping at me about your family? You are always carping at Joan about her brother.See also: carpcarp at someone or somethingto criticize someone or something. Poor Clara is carping at Bill's carelessness again. Please stop carping at me.See also: carpcarp
carp, hardy freshwater fish, Cyprinus carpio, the largest member of the minnowminnow, common name for the Cyprinidae, a large family of freshwater fish which includes the carp (Cyprinus carpio), and of which there are some 2,400 species. Minnows have soft-rayed fins and teeth in the throat only. ..... Click the link for more information. family; it is also known as the common carp. A native of Black, Caspian, and Aral sea basins of Eurasia, the carp has been introduced widely elsewhere in the world and has become so well established that it is called the English sparrow of the fishes. Many variations in color and form have developed. Carp have four barbels ("whiskers") around the mouth and are usually dark greenish or brown (occasionally yellowish or silvery), with red on some of the fins. Most carp are scaled, although the mirror carp variant has only a few scattered scales and the leather carp has none. Carp may reach a length of 3 ft (91 cm) and a weight of 25 lbs (11.3 kg). They are bottom feeders, eating chiefly aquatic plants but also insects and small animals; their habit of rooting in the mud often makes the water unfit for the feeding and spawning of other fish. However, they are valued commercially as food fish, especially in Europe, where they are sometimes bred and raised for this purpose. Ornamental varieties are bred in Japan. See also Asian carpAsian carp, term for several large, hardy freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae (the minnow family) that are native to E Asia and have become invasive species in the United States. The fish, which can grow to more than 4 ft (1. ..... Click the link for more information. . The common carp are classified in the phylum ChordataChordata , phylum of animals having a notochord, or dorsal stiffening rod, as the chief internal skeletal support at some stage of their development. Most chordates are vertebrates (animals with backbones), but the phylum also includes some small marine invertebrate animals. ..... Click the link for more information. , class Actinopterygii, order Cypriniformes, family Cyprinidae.Carp (Rutilus frisii), a fish of the carp family. Body length, 75 cm; weight, 6 kg. Distributed in the basins of the Black and Azov seas, they enter the mouths of rivers and travel far upstream. They spawn in the second half of May on rocky stretches of rivers with swift, clean water and a rocky bottom. They feed mostly on bottom mollusks, whose shells they crush with powerful gullet teeth. A special subspecies, the kutum, a valuable commercial fish, lives in the basins of the Caspian Sea. Their numbers are not great and continue to grow smaller because of unfavorable conditions for reproduction.
Carp (Cyprinus carpio), a fish of the family Cyprinidae of the order Cypriniformes. The carp reaches a length of 1 m and a weight of 12 kg. The fish inhabits Lake Issyk-Kul’ and the basins of the Mediterranean, Black, Caspian, and Aral seas. It also dwells in rivers of East Asia and of the western basin of the Pacific Ocean. Carps are raised artificially in Poland, Denmark, Sweden, and Great Britain. In the USSR the fish has been acclimatized in the Barabinskie lakes, Lake Balkhash, and Lake Alakol’. There are resident and migratory forms. The former live permanently in a single body of water, and the latter live in freshened areas of seas or lakes and migrate from spawning estuarine areas into rivers. Carps attain sexual maturity in the second to fifth year of life. They produce about 1.5 million roe. Spawning is intermittent, from April through July, occurring among soft vegetation in fresh or brackish coastal waters having a temperature of 12°–20°C. The roe are sticky. Carps feed on invertebrates and plants. They are commercially valuable. A cultivated form has been obtained by selection. Z. V. KRASIUKOVA carp[kärp] (vertebrate zoology) The common name for a number of fresh-water, cypriniform fishes in the family Cyprinidae, characterized by soft fins, pharyngeal teeth, and a suckerlike mouth. carpa pictorial symbol of bravery. [Chinese and Jap. Folklore: Jobes, 292]See: Braverycarp1. a freshwater teleost food fish, Cyprinus carpio, having a body covered with cycloid scales, a naked head, one long dorsal fin, and two barbels on each side of the mouth: family Cyprinidae 2. any other fish of the family Cyprinidae; a cyprinid CARP(Cache Array Routing Protocol) A protocol from Microsoft that is used by one proxy server to query another for a cached Web page without having to go to the Internet to retrieve it. CARP allows arrays of cache servers to be used and managed as a single entity, which avoids redundancy and supports failover and load balancing. See ICP and proxy server.CARP Coronary Artery Revascularisation Prophylaxis. A trial that investigated whether there are any benefits to performing coronary artery revascularisation by either CABG or percutaneous coronary intervention before undertaking major elective vascular surgery—e.g., abdominal aortic aneurysm repair or severe arterial occlusive disease involving the legs Conclusion The study found no benefitsCARP
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carp
Synonyms for carpverb find faultSynonyms- find fault
- knock
- complain
- beef
- criticize
- nag
- censure
- reproach
- quibble
- cavil
- pick holes
- kvetch
Antonyms- approve
- praise
- admire
- applaud
- compliment
- pay tribute to
- commend
- laud
- extol
- sing the praises of
- big up
- speak highly of
Synonyms for carpverb to raise unnecessary or trivial objectionsSynonyms- cavil
- niggle
- nitpick
- pettifog
- quibble
phrase carp at: to scold or find fault with constantlySynonyms- fuss at
- nag
- peck at
- pick on
- henpeck
Synonyms for carpnoun the lean flesh of a fish that is often farmedRelated Words- Cyprinus carpio
- domestic carp
- freshwater fish
noun any of various freshwater fish of the family CyprinidaeRelated Words- Cyprinidae
- family Cyprinidae
- cyprinid
- cyprinid fish
- Cyprinus carpio
- domestic carp
verb raise trivial objectionsSynonymsRelated Words |