intr.v.  carped, carp·ing, carps   To complain or find fault in a petty or disagreeable way: carped about the poor service at the restaurant. See Synonyms at  quibble. [Middle English carpen, from Old Norse karpa, to boast.] carper n.  | 
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              Tweet suff.  Fruit; part of a fruit; fruitlike structure: mesocarp. [New Latin -carpium, from Greek -karpion, from karpos, fruit; see  kerp- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.]  | 
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