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carrageen
noun car·ra·geen \ˈka-rə-ˌgēn\
Definition of CARRAGEEN
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: irish moss 2
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Variants of CARRAGEEN
car·ra·geen also car·ra·gheen \ˈka-rə-ˌgēn\
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Origin of CARRAGEEN
Carragheen, near Waterford, Ireland
First Known Use: 1829
Rhymes with CARRAGEEN
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carrageen
noun car·ra·geen
Medical Definition of CARRAGEEN
1
: irish moss 2
2
Variants of CARRAGEEN
car·ra·geen also car·ra·gheen \ˈkar-ə-ˌgēn\
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