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carrel1590s, "study in a cloister," from Medieval Latin carula "small study in a cloister," which is of unknown origin; perhaps from Latin corolla "little crown, garland," used [..]
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carrelOriginally, a small stall or pew in a medieval cloister containing a desk for reading, writing, and semiprivate study. In modern libraries, a small room or alcove in the stacks designed for individual [..]
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carrelCarrel is the individual study area that is usually reserved for graduate students in a library. It is mostly available on a first-come first-served basis. Sometimes a fee can be charged for a carrel. [..]
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carrel(n) French surgeon and biologist who developed a way to suture and graft blood vessels (1873-1944)(n) small individual study area in a library
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