Kare

English dictionary entry

Meanings

name
  1. A surname
  2. Morley Richard Kare (1922–1990), Canadian biologist and physiologist; father of Susan Kare and Jordin T. Kare
  3. Susan Kare (born 1954), American artist and graphic designer; daughter of Morley Richard Kare and sister of Jordin T. Kare
  4. Jordin T. Kare (1956–2017), American physicist and aerospace engineer; son of Morley Richard Kare and brother of Susan Kare
name
  1. A surname from India
  2. Ramnath Govind Kare (born 1934), Goan industrialist, educationist, and philanthropist
  3. Lata Bhagwan Kare (born circa 1960?), celebrated Indian marathon-runner and Marathi actress
name
  1. A male given name from India.
  2. Kare Narain Pathak (born 1941), Indian theoretical condensed-matter physicist
name
  1. A people inhabiting mountainous parts of the Central African Republic’s Ouham-Pendé Prefecture and of Cameroon’s North and Adamawa Regions.
  2. The southern Mbum language spoken by the Kare people.
name
  1. A language in the Mabuso subfamily of Central Madang languages, spoken in the Hansemann Range of Papua New Guinea.
name
  1. A village in Žitorađa, Toplica okrug, Serbia.
name
  1. A village in Mykolaivka settlement hromada, Berezivka Raion, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine, founded in 1918.
name
  1. Alternative spelling of Kari (Congolese Bantu language spoken in the Central African Republic)

Pronunciation

kâr /kɛɚ/ LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-Kare.wav käʹrā /ˈkɑːɹeɪ/ [ˈkaːɾe] LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-Kare2.wav kăʹrā /ˈkaɹeɪ/

Word forms

Kare Kãrɛ̃ Kareng

Etymology

From Serbo-Croatian Kare, Каре.

Translations

Arabic: كير Armenian: Քեր Greek: Κέαρ Hebrew: קאר Japanese: ケア Korean: 케어 Latvian: Kera Russian: Кэр Ukrainian: Кер Marathi: करे Telugu: కరే Hindi: करे
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