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Charlotte

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Noun

1. charlotte, queen city

the largest city in North Carolina; located in south central North Carolina

2. charlotte

a mold lined with cake or crumbs and filled with fruit or whipped cream or custard

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Charlotte

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noun
1. 
a baked dessert served hot or cold, commonly made with fruit and layers or a casing of bread or cake crumbs, sponge cake, etc
apple charlotte
2.  short for charlotte russe
noun
a city in S North Carolina: the largest city in the state. Pop: 584 658 (2003 est)

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Charlotte

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noun
a feminine name: dim. Lotta, Lottie, Lotty; equiv. It. Carlotta
city in S N.C.: pop. 541,000
noun
a molded dessert consisting of an outer layer of strips of bread, cake, etc. and a filling as of custard or cooked fruit

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Charlotte

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Grand duchess of Luxembourg. Ascending to the throne in 1919, she took her government into exile during the Nazi occupation of Luxembourg and supported her people through regular radio broadcasts. She returned triumphantly in 1945 and ruled until 1964 before abdicating to her son, Jean (born 1921).
A city of southern North Carolina near the South Carolina border southwest of Greensboro. Settled c. 1750 and named for the wife of King George III of England, it is the largest city in the state.
n.
A dessert consisting of a mold of sponge cake or bread with a filling, as of fruits, whipped cream, or custard.

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