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:

  1. In the past, oxcarts were a common mode of transportation in rural areas.
  2. The farmer used an oxcart to transport his crops to the market.
  3. The oxcart was loaded with bags of rice and sugar.
  4. The oxcart was a slow but reliable mode of transportation.
  5. Oxcart is a traditional means of transportation, it has been replaced by modern vehicles in most places.
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