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Carmel

[ kahr-muhl, kahr-mel kahr-muhl kahr-mel ]

noun

  1. Mount Carmel, a mountain range in northwestern Israel, near the Mediterranean coast. Highest point, 1,818 feet (554 meters). 14 miles (23 kilometers) long.
  2. a town in central Indiana.
  3. Also called 䲹·--ٳ- [kahr-, mel, -bahy-, th, uh, -, see]. a town in western California, on the Pacific Ocean: artists' colony and resort.
  4. a female given name.


Carmel

/ ˈɑːə /

noun

  1. Mount Carmel
    a mountain ridge in NW Israel, extending from the Samarian Hills to the Mediterranean. Highest point: about 540 m (1800 ft)
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Carmel1

From Latin Carmel, Carmēlus, from Greek áŧDz, from Hebrew karmel “garden, orchard”
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"We're seeing if Henry can resist the urge to just keep tapping on the right," explains research assistant Carmel Brough, "and instead look for where the smiley face is."

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The prosecution said that on the day in question a police patrol in the town experienced what was described as "a large flash and a loud bang" as their vehicle passed through the Mount Carmel Heights area of the town.

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In his statement, Mr Love said this man asked him to do "a favour" which was to take a drill in a bag to waste ground at Mount Carmel Heights.

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Church officials launched an investigation after the October 2023 music video release for Carpenter's hit song Feather, filmed inside the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church.

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The pilot, Peterson Conway, told the news station he was flying from Carmel, where he lives, to Palo Alto when he began to have mechanical issues.

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