Definitions for Carthage

Carthage Car·thage

Spelling: [kahr-thij]
IPA: /ˈkɑr θɪdʒ/

Carthage is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 281 anagrams from letters in Carthage (aaceghrt).

Definitions for Carthage

noun

  1. an ancient city-state in N Africa, near modern Tunis: founded by the Phoenicians in the middle of the 9th century b.c.; destroyed in 146 b.c. in the last of the Punic Wars.
  2. a town in central Missouri.

Examples for Carthage

She was a widow hated by most of the town of Carthage, Texas.

The usual names of Rome, Tyre, and Carthage, were not their true and secret names.

They never went to the shows that came to the Carthage Opera House.

The following Sunday three of the Carthage preachers attacked the tango.

"About five cents a week," said Serina, who did not approve of Carthage.

The festivals of Carthage were said to be similar to those of Eleusis.

And in Carthage two dollars is two dollars, at the very least.

The boldest keels of Phœnicia and Carthage had not approached its shores.

In Africa, we know, they founded the colonies of Utica and Carthage.

With a breathtaking view over the bay and the ruins of Carthage, we  could see all the way back to Tunis and the Kasbah.

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