Carrousel vs. Carousel

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Carrouselnoun

a ride in a carnival or circus, or park, that usually has seats fashioned like horses or other animals

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a means of retrieving luggage at an airport or other travel area

Carrouselnoun

An equestrian discipline in which groups of riders form various formations

Carrouselnoun

carries luggage to air travelers

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large mechanical apparatus with seats for children to ride on

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A merry-go-round.

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A continuously revolving device for item delivery.

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The rotating glass plate in a microwave oven.

Carouselnoun

A visual component that displays a series of images one at a time.

Carouselnoun

(historical) A tilting match or tournament accompanied by games, shows, and allegorical performances.

Carouselnoun

a continuous belt oriented horizontally or near-horizontally around a central structure, driven in a circular motion by some mechanism, which carries luggage delivered from the luggage hold of an airplane to air travelers; - used at airports.

Carouselnoun

same as merry-go-round.

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carries luggage to air travelers

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large mechanical apparatus with seats for children to ride on

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a merry-go-round at a fair.

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a conveyor system at an airport from which arriving passengers collect their luggage

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a tournament in which groups of knights took part in demonstrations of equestrian skills.

Carousel

A carousel (American English: from French carrousel and Italian carosello), roundabout (British English), hurdy-gurdy (Australian English, esp. SA), or merry-go-round, is a type of amusement ride consisting of a rotating circular platform with seats for riders.

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