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car noun 1 a self-propelled four-wheeled road vehicle designed to carry passengers and powered by an internal combustion engine. Also called motor car, automobile. 2 N Amer, often in compounds a railway carriage or van • dining car. 3 a passenger compartment in eg a balloon, airship, lift or cable railway.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French carre, from Latin carra, carrum two-wheeled cart.

car noun 1 a self-propelled four-wheeled road vehicle designed to carry passengers and powered by an internal combustion engine. Also called motor car, automobile. 2 N Amer, often in compounds a railway carriage or van • dining car. 3 a passenger compartment in eg a balloon, airship, lift or cable railway.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French carre, from Latin carra, carrum two-wheeled cart.

car noun 1 a self-propelled four-wheeled road vehicle designed to carry passengers and powered by an internal combustion engine. Also called motor car, automobile. 2 N Amer, often in compounds a railway carriage or van • dining car. 3 a passenger compartment in eg a balloon, airship, lift or cable railway.
ETYMOLOGY: 14c: from French carre, from Latin carra, carrum two-wheeled cart.