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car·rier (kar′ē ər)
noun
- a person or thing that carries, as one who delivers mail or newspapers, or a train, bus, airplane, etc.
- a person or company in the business of transporting goods or passengers
- a company in the business of providing telephone service
- a messenger or porter
- a container, support, or course in or on which something is carried or conducted, as a mechanical part or device or a water conduit
- a reclining plastic seat for a baby, which may be carried or set down
- a company that insures a certain person, organization, etc.
- aircraft carrier
- a person or animal that carries and transmits disease germs or recessive genes, esp. a person who does not seem to be affected by them
- Chem.
- a catalytic agent that causes an element or radical to be transferred from one compound to another
- a body which supports the catalyst deposited in or on it
- a relatively large quantity of a stable substance that is combined with a minute quantity of an isotope, esp. one that is a radioactive tracer, to facilitate its handling
- Electronics an electron, ion, hole, etc. whose movement constitutes a flow of electric current
- Radio, TV the steady transmitted wave whose amplitude, frequency, or phase is modulated by the signal
Etymology: ME carier < carien, carry
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Alternate definitions:
carrier
n.
One who carries or transmits something
mail carrier, letter carrier, courier, delivery person, bearer, messenger, transporter, shipper, trucker, freighter, common carrier, express, courier service, conveyor, vehicle, transmitter, vector, Typhoid Mary; see also bearer 2, letter carrier, messenger, transport.A ship that carries airplanes
aircraft carrier, escort carrier, flattop*; see ship, warship.
Webster's New World Roget's A-Z Thesaurus Copyright © 1999 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Converse of object
- modulate: In the downstream direction, the digital data typically modulates a 6 MHz television carrier, somewhere between 42 MHz and 750 MHz.
Adjective modifier
- armored: These include armored personnel carriers, armored infantry fighting vehicles and heavy armament combat vehicles.
Modifies a noun
- bag: Gone are the days of carrier bags full of records.
Noun used with modifier
- aircraft: Many flew from aircraft carriers located near the front.
Possessives
- cart: The family moved to Cleethorpes on the carrier's cart.
Preposition: of
- hemophilia: Dana is a carrier of hemophilia and has mild hemophilia too.
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