Cart ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Cart ( noun )

  1. A vehicle with either wheels or tracks, pushed or pulled by a horse or other animal, or by a motor vehicle, for carrying goods.
  2. A vehicle for carrying golfers and their equipment around a golf course.
  3. A vehicle for carrying people, especially children, over rough ground.

Origin:

Middle english, from old northern french carte, from latin charta, from greek chartēs papyrus.

Examples:

  1. The farmer loaded hay onto the cart.
  2. The golfer used a cart to carry his clubs around the course.
  3. The children rode in the cart through the amusement park.
  4. The cart was pushed by a horse along the road.
  5. The cart was pulled by a motor vehicle along the road.

(As a verb)

Cart ( verb )

  1. A vehicle with either wheels or tracks, pushed or pulled by a horse or other animal, or by a motor vehicle, for carrying goods.
  2. A vehicle for carrying golfers and their equipment around a golf course.
  3. A vehicle for carrying people, especially children, over rough ground.

Origin:

Middle english, from old northern french carte, from latin charta, from greek chartēs papyrus.

Examples:

  1. The farmer loaded hay onto the cart.
  2. The golfer used a cart to carry his clubs around the course.
  3. The children rode in the cart through the amusement park.
  4. The cart was pushed by a horse along the road.
  5. The cart was pulled by a motor vehicle along the road.
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