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  • 31cart — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. tumbrel, tumbril; pushcart, dogcart; gocart. See transportation, vehicle. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. truck, wheelbarrow, handbarrow, barrow, little wagon, wagon, carriage, tip cart, handcart, dolly, hand …

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  • 32cart — noun 1》 a horse drawn open vehicle with two or four wheels, used for carrying loads.     ↘a light two wheeled open vehicle for driving in, pulled by a single horse. 2》 a shallow open container on wheels, pulled or pushed by hand.     ↘N. Amer. a… …

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  • 33cart — 1. noun a) A small, open, wheeled vehicle, drawn or pushed by a person or animal, more often used for transporting goods than passengers. My Final Fantasy cart on the NES is still alive and kicking. b) A small motor vehicle resembling a car; a go …

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  • 34Cart —    A vehicle moving on wheels, and usually drawn by oxen (2 Sam. 6:3). The Hebrew word thus rendered, agalah (1 Sam. 6:7, 8), is also rendered wagon (Gen. 45:19). It is used also to denote a war chariot (Ps. 46:9). Carts were used for the removal …

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  • 35cart — 1. noun 1) a horse drawn cart 2) carts lined up at the checkout Syn: shopping cart, handcart, pushcart 2. verb, informal he had the wreckage carted away Syn: transport, convey, haul, move …

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  • 36cart —    a unit of volume, generally informal, equal to the capacity of a small cart.    In Newfoundland, a cart of salt traditionally equalled 6 tubs or 108 Imperial gallons (490.98 liters) …

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  • 37cart — Synonyms and related words: barge, barrow, boat, bring, bus, carry, coach, convey, coup cart, dogcart, drag, dray, dumpcart, ferry, float, handcart, haul, horsecart, jinrikisha, lighter, lug, move, oxcart, ponycart, pushcart, raft, ricksha,… …

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  • 38cart — [13] Old English had a word cræt ‘carriage’, which may, by the process known as metathesis (reversal of speech sounds), have produced the word which first appeared at the beginning of the 13th century as karte or carte. But a part must certainly… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 39cart — kɑːt n. car, wagon; coach, carriage v. drag or carry by force; carry or convey in a cart …

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  • 40cart — [kɑːt] noun [C] I an open vehicle with four wheels that is pulled by a horse II verb [T] informal cart [kɑːt] to carry something large or heavy somewhere …

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