Oxcart
(noun)
A cart pulled by one or more oxen, typically used for transportation of goods or crops in rural areas.
Origin:
The word "oxcart" is formed from the combination of the words "ox" meaning a domesticated bovine animal and "cart" meaning a vehicle with wheels.
Examples:
- In the past, oxcarts were a common mode of transportation in rural areas.
- The farmer used an oxcart to transport his crops to the market.
- The oxcart was loaded with bags of rice and sugar.
- The oxcart was a slow but reliable mode of transportation.
- Oxcart is a traditional means of transportation, it has been replaced by modern vehicles in most places.