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Carrel

[ US /ˈkæɹəɫ/ ]
[ UK /kˈæɹə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. French surgeon and biologist who developed a way to suture and graft blood vessels (1873-1944)

How To Use Carrel In A Sentence

  • Almost as soon as the carrels were set up they were full.
  • There are binders at each carrell with information about each game's controls. Daveman's Blog
  • The courtroom in Arusha looks like a high-school library, with practical carpeting and schoolhouse desks divided by carrels.
  • Study carrels were sometimes placed along a corridor's edge.
  • In this design 150 workstations, most with computer terminals, replaced stacks containing books and carrels within the Building 8 library designed by Edmond and Corrigan.
  • He rose from the carrel and started to follow the sounds, as did several other people in that section of the library. Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
  • The quantities and locations of reading tables, carrels, shelving, and other furniture and equipment are manipulated to meet current and changing needs.
  • She grabbed her flashlight and ran out of her carrel.
  • As a place, we are now providing silent study areas on floors four and five in addition to study carrels throughout the Library and the floor two group study area, where two bookable group study rooms are now available.
  • ‘Okay, first, let's list down what you have done at the party last night,’ Michael told Manda when they had settled themselves in the library carrel.
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