| Carolin | n. [ L. Carolus Charles. ] A former gold coin of Germany worth nearly five dollars; also, a gold coin of Sweden worth nearly five dollars. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Carolina pink | (Bot.) See Pinkboot. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Caroline | { , n. [ F. carin; cf. It. carlino; -- so called from Carlo (Charles) VI. of Naples. ] A silver coin once current in some parts of Italy, worth about seven cents. Simmonds. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Carline |
| Caroline | n. A coin. See Carline. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Caroling | n. A song of joy or devotion; a singing, as of carols. Coleridge. [ 1913 Webster ] Such heavenly notes and carolings. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Carolinian | n. A native or inhabitant of north or South Carolina. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| carolina | (n) the area of the states of North Carolina and South Carolina, Syn. Carolinas |
| carolina allspice | (n) hardy shrub of southeastern United States having clove-scented wood and fragrant red-brown flowers, Syn. strawberry bush, Calycanthus floridus, sweet shrub, strawberry shrub |
| carolina buckthorn | (n) deciduous shrub of eastern and central United States having black berrylike fruit; golden-yellow in autumn, Syn. indian cherry, Rhamnus carolinianus |
| carolina chickadee | (n) southern United States chickadee similar to the blackcap but smaller, Syn. Parus carolinensis |
| carolina hemlock | (n) medium-sized evergreen of southeastern United States having spreading branches and widely diverging cone scales, Syn. Tsuga caroliniana |
| carolina lupine | (n) eastern United States bush pea, Syn. Thermopsis villosa |
| carolina moonseed | (n) woody vine of southeastern United States resembling the common moonseed but having red fruits, Syn. Cocculus carolinus |
| carolina parakeet | (n) extinct parakeet whose range extended far into the United States, Syn. Conuropsis carolinensis |
| carolina spring beauty | (n) similar to Claytonia virginica but having usually pink flowers; eastern North America, Syn. Claytonia caroliniana |
| carolina wren | (n) large United States wren with a musical call, Syn. Thryothorus ludovicianus |