New American Oxford Dictionary
Carroll, Lewis
Car roll, Lewis |ˈkarəl ˈkɛrəl | (1832 –98 ), English writer; pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. He wrote the children's classics Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865 ) and Through the Looking Glass (1871 ), which were inspired by Alice Liddell, the young daughter of the dean at the Oxford college where Carroll was a mathematics lecturer.
Carrollton
Car roll ton |ˈkarəltən ˈkɛrəltən | a city in northeastern Texas, north of Dallas; pop. 125,595 (est. 2008 ).
Oxford Dictionary
Carroll, Lewis
Car |roll |ˈkar (ə )l | (1832 –98 ), English writer; pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. He wrote the children's classics Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865 ) and Through the Looking Glass (1871 ), which were inspired by Alice Liddell, the young daughter of the dean at the Oxford college where Carroll was a mathematics lecturer.
Carrollton
Car roll ton |ˈkarəltən ˈkɛrəltən | a city in northeastern Texas, north of Dallas; pop. 125,595 (est. 2008 ).
Duden Dictionary
Carroll
Car roll Eigenname |ˈkɛrəl |englischer Schriftsteller