Definitions for Charles
Charles
Charles
Spelling: [chahrlz; for 2 also French sharl]
IPA: /tʃɑrlz; for 2 also French ʃarl/
Charles is a 7 letter English word.
You can make 263 anagrams from letters in Charles (acehlrs).
Definitions for Charles
noun
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(Prince of Edinburgh and of Wales) born 1948, heir apparent to the throne of Great Britain (son of Elizabeth II).
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Jacques Alexandre César [ah-lek-sahn-druh sey-zahr] /ɑ lɛk sɑ̃ drə seɪˈzɑr/ (Show IPA), 1746–1823, French physicist and inventor.
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Ray (Ray Charles Robinson) 1930–2004, U.S. blues singer and pianist.
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Cape, a cape in E Virginia, N of the entrance to the Chesapeake Bay.
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a river in E Massachusetts, flowing between Boston and Cambridge into the Atlantic. 47 miles (75 km) long.
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a male given name: from a Germanic word meaning “man.”.
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Charlemagne.
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("the Bald") a.d. 823–877, king of France 840–877; as Charles II, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 875–877.
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1500–58, king of Spain 1516–56; as Charles V, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1519–56.
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1600–49, king of Great Britain 1625–49 (son of James I).
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1887–1922, emperor of Austria 1916–18; as Charles IV, king of Hungary 1916–18.
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Charles I (def 2).
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("Charles the Fat") a.d. 809–888, king of France 884–887; as Charles III, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 881–887.
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1630–85, king of Great Britain 1660–85 (son of Charles I of England).
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1661–1700, king of Spain 1665–1700.
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Charles II (def 2).
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("Charles the Simple") a.d. 879–929, king of France 898–923.
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Charles VI (def 2).
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1716–1788, king of Spain 1759–88; as Charles IV, king of Naples 1734–59.
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("Charles the Fair") 1294–1328, king of France 1322–28.
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(Charles of Luxembourg) 1316–78, king of Germany 1347–78 and Bohemia 1346–78; emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1355–78.
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Charles I (def 5).
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Charles III (def 4).
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("Charles the Wise") 1337–81, king of France 1364–80.
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Charles I (def 3).
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("Charles the Mad"or"Charles the Well-beloved") 1368–1422, king of France 1380–1422.
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1685–1740, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1711–40; as Charles III, king of Hungary 1711–40.
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("Charles the Victorious") 1403–61, king of France 1422–61 (son of Charles VI).
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(Charles Albert) 1697–1745, elector of Bavaria 1726–45; emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1742–45.
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1470–98, king of France 1483–98 (son of Louis XI).
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1550–74, king of France 1560–74.
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1550–1611, king of Sweden 1604–11 (son of Gustavus I).
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(Charles Gustavus) 1622–60, king of Sweden 1654–60.
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1757–1836, king of France 1824–30.
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1655–97, king of Sweden 1660–97 (son of Charles X).
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1682–1718, king of Sweden 1697–1718.
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Bernadotte, Jean Baptiste Jules.
Examples for Charles
“Dwarf mistletoe is freaky, freaky, freaky stuff,” says David Watson, an ecologist at Charles Sturt University in Australia.
ALEC echoed the ideology of Charles Wilson, the first Defense Secretary in the Eisenhower administration.
But Charles Merchant was only interested in what the fellow had said and done when he talked with her.
Charles Merchant, the son of rich John Merchant, was behind the wheel.
Charles “Father” Coughlin, a raving anti-Semite, was one of the most popular radio hosts in the country.
Esther Choi of Mokbar said she has made Korean potato pancakes called gam ja jun, and Charles Rodriguez of PRINT.
Charles had said as he fingered his throat, which was patched with black and blue.
"That's what your romantic boy out of a book has done," said Charles Merchant.
I send now a message to our cousin Charles which his whole kingdom may read.
Sure, there was top royalty (Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles) and a former Prime Minister (John Major).