Definitions for Carnatic

Carnatic Car·nat·ic

Spelling: [kahr-nat-ik]
IPA: /kɑrˈnæt ɪk/

Carnatic is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 194 anagrams from letters in Carnatic (aaccinrt).

Definitions for Carnatic

noun

  1. a historically important region on the SE coast of India: now in Madras state.

Examples for Carnatic

I'll stir up a quarrel the way they do down in the Carnatic.

Already they have taken the Carnatic and Bengal, now they want to take Mysore.

In the Carnatic a rebellious minister was trying to usurp his master's throne.

The Carnatic went fifty fathoms out of the line at that one twist.

Tanjore and the Carnatic were shortly after annexed to their dominions.

While they had been away, there had been a revolution in the Carnatic.

The Carnatic is a country not much inferior in extent to England.

What would the Carnatic, for instance, be now, but for Clive?

There were two Kojahs in the employ of the late Nabob of the Carnatic.

I understand, then, Captain Parker, that you report the Carnatic fit for any service?

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