Definitions for Charlotte

Charlotte char·lotte

Spelling: [shahr-luh t]
IPA: /ˈʃɑr lət/

Charlotte is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 556 anagrams from letters in Charlotte (acehlortt).

Definitions for Charlotte

noun

  1. a dessert of many varieties, served hot or cold and commonly made by lining a mold with cake or bread and filling it with fruit, whipped cream, custard, or gelatin.
  2. the mold used in making this dessert.
  3. Grand Duchess (Charlotte Aldegonde Elise Marie Wilhelmine) 1896–1985, sovereign of Luxembourg 1919–64.
  4. a city in S North Carolina.
  5. a female given name: derived from Charles.

Origin of Charlotte

From French, dating back to 1790-1800, special use of woman's name

Examples for Charlotte

In gratitude for charlotte's word she sank backward in a long obeisance.

You may make a charlotte with any sort of jam, marmalade, or fruit jelly.

It was the LEGO Friends line, after all, that prompted young charlotte to pen the most adorable angry letter in consumer history.

Against the charlotte Hornets, he put up 26 points and 11 rebounds, but he also lost the ball six times.

The aunt said, 'charlotte, Miss Wade is wearing you to death, and this must not continue.'

Virginia Woolf loved Wuthering Heights and considered Emily Brontë superior to her sister charlotte.

At charlotte's door we heard the greeting of her black maid.

charlotte Marshall, a privately practicing clinical psychologist in Adelaide, South Australia echoed Harper.

A teenage fashion designer from Texas is showing at NYFW alongside heroes like charlotte Ronson and Marc Jacobs.

He met me aside, and privately bade me go to Roy's (where charlotte was).

Word Value for Charlotte
Scrable

0

Words with friends

15

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