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A hydrogen-powered car.
Freight cars.
A self-propelled passenger car.
Ferris wheel cars.
Car on a sailboat.
Car of a Zeppelin.
Elevator cars.
1 English 1.1 Etymology 1 1.1.1 Pronunciation
1.1.2 Noun 1.1.2.1 Synonyms
1.1.2.2 Derived terms
1.1.2.3 Translations 1.1.3 See also 1.2 Etymology 2 1.2.1 Pronunciation
1.2.2 Noun 1.2.2.1 Antonyms
1.2.2.2 Derived terms
1.2.2.3 Related terms 1.3 Anagrams 2 Catalan 2.1 Pronunciation
2.2 Adjective 3 Czech 3.1 Etymology
3.2 Noun 3.2.1 Derived terms 4 French 4.1 Pronunciation
4.2 Noun 4.2.1 Synonyms 4.3 Conjunction 4.3.1 Synonyms 4.4 Anagrams 5 Interlingua 5.1 Adjective 6 Occitan 6.1 Adjective 7 Polish 7.1 Etymology
7.2 Pronunciation
7.3 Noun 7.3.1 Declension
7.3.2 Derived terms 8 Romanian 8.1 Etymology 1 8.1.1 Noun 8.1.1.1 Related terms 8.2 Etymology 2 8.2.1 Alternative forms
8.2.2 Noun 9 Scottish Gaelic 9.1 Noun 9.1.1 Derived terms 9.2 Adverb 9.2.1 Related terms 10 Serbo-Croatian 10.1 Etymology
10.2 Noun 10.2.1 Declension
10.2.2 Derived terms 11 Slovene 11.1 Etymology
11.2 Pronunciation
11.3 Noun 11.3.1 Declension
11.3.2 Derived terms 12 Welsh 12.1 Noun 12.1.1 Mutation [edit] English
Wikipedia
[edit] Etymology 1
From Middle English carre < Anglo-Norman carre < Latin carra, neuter plural of carrus (“four-wheeled baggage wagon”) Compare Celtic carr (two-wheeled chariot) < Gaulish karros < Proto-Indo-European *krsos < Proto-Indo-European base *kers- (to run).
[edit] Pronunciation IPA: /ˈkɑː/, /ˈkɑr/ Audio (US) (file) Audio (UK) (file) Rhymes: -ɑː(r) [edit] Noun
car (plural cars)
(dated) A wheeled vehicle, drawn by a horse or other animal
A wheeled vehicle that moves independently, steered by a driver mostly for personal transportation; a motor car or automobile She drove her car to the mall. (rail transport, chiefly North America) An unpowered unit in a railroad train. The conductor linked the cars to the locomotive. (rail transport) an individual vehicle, powered or unpowered, in a multiple unit. The 11:10 to London was operated by a 4-car diesel multiple unit (rail transport) A passenger-carrying unit in a subway or elevated train, whether powered or not. From the front-most car of the subway, he filmed the progress through the tunnel. A rough unit of quantity approximating the amount which would fill a railroad car. We ordered five hundred cars of gypsum. The moving, load-carrying component of an elevator or other cable-drawn transport mechanism. Fix the car of the express elevator - the door is sticking. The passenger-carrying portion of certain amusement park rides, such as Ferris wheels. The most exciting part of riding a Ferris wheel is when your car goes over the top. The part of an airship, such as a balloon or dirigible, which houses the passengers and control apparatus. 1850, John Wise, A System of Aeronautics, page 152: Everything being apparently in readiness now,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], I stepped into the car of the balloon, […] (sailing) A sliding fitting that runs along a track. 1995, Ken Textor, The New Book of Sail Trim[1], ISBN 0924486813, page 201: On boats 25 feet or more, it is best to mount a mast car and track on the front of the mast so you can adjust the height of the pole above the deck (uncountable, US) The aggregate of desirable characteristics of a car. Buy now! You can get more car for your money. [edit] Synonyms (private vehicle that moves independently): auto, motorcar, vehicle; automobile (US), motor (British colloquial), carriage (obsolete)
(non-powered part of a train): railcar, wagon
(unit of quantity): carload, wagonload
(passenger-carrying light rail unit): carriage
(part of an airship): gondola, basket (balloons only)
See also Wikisaurus:automobile [edit] Derived terms cable car
carfare
carman
carpark
carwash
car lot [edit] Translations [edit] See also bus
railroad car
truck
van [edit] Etymology 2
Acronym of contents of the adress part of register number. Note that it was based on original hardware and has no meaning today.
[edit] Pronunciation IPA: /ˈkɑː/, /ˈkɑr/ [edit] Noun
car (plural cars)
(computing) The first part of a cons in LISP. The first element of a list. Matt Kaufmann, Panagiotis Manolios, and J Strother Moore, Computer-aided reasoning: an approach, 2000 : The elements of a list are the successive cars along the "cdr chain." That is, the elements are the car, the car of the cdr, the car of the cdr of the cdr, etc. [edit] Antonyms cdr [edit] Derived terms cadr
caddr [edit] Related terms cons
LISP [edit] Anagrams arc, ARC
RAC
RCA [edit] Catalan
[edit] Pronunciation IPA: /kaɾ/, SAMPA: /ka4/
Rhymes: -aɾ [edit] Adjective
car m. (feminine cara, masculine plural cars, feminine plural cares)
expensive
dear [edit] Czech
[edit] Etymology
From Old Church Slavonic цѣсарь (cěsarĭ) < Greek Καῖσαρ < Latin Caesar.
[edit] Noun
car m.
czar, tsar, tzar [edit] Derived terms carský
carevna f.
carevič m.
Cařihrad m.
carismus m.
carství [edit] French
[edit] Pronunciation audio (file) IPA: /kaʁ/ [edit] Noun
car m. (plural cars)
coach Les élèves vont à l’école en car. — The pupils go to school by coach. [edit] Synonyms autocar [edit] Conjunction
car
as, since, because J’ai ouvert mon parapluie car il pleuvait. — I opened my umbrella because it was raining. [edit] Synonyms parce que [edit] Anagrams arc [edit] Interlingua
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car
dear
expensive
target of one’s fondness [edit] Occitan
[edit] Adjective
car m. (feminine cara, masculine plural cars, feminine plural caras)
dear
expensive [edit] Polish
Wikipedia pl
[edit] Etymology
From Old Church Slavonic цѣсарь (cěsarĭ) < Greek Καῖσαρ < Latin Caesar.
[edit] Pronunciation IPA: /tsar/ audio (file) [edit] Noun
car m.
czar, tsar, tzar (title of the former emperors of Russia) [edit] Declension [edit] Derived terms caryca
carewicz
carówna [edit] Romanian
[edit] Etymology 1
From Latin carrus.
[edit] Noun
car n. (plural care)
cart
chariot [edit] Related terms căruţă
cărare
căra [edit] Etymology 2
From Latin caries or carius.
[edit] Alternative forms cariu (dated) [edit] Noun
car m. (plural cari)
death-watch beetle [edit] Scottish Gaelic
[edit] Noun
car m. (genitive cuir, plural caran)
job
twist, turn
trick
bit [edit] Derived terms aig a' char as lugha
aig a' char as miosa [edit] Adverb
car
somewhat, quite, rather tha thu car fadalach - you're somewhat late
thig an stòiridh gu ceann car obann - the story came to an end somewhat abruptly [edit] Related terms caran [edit] Serbo-Croatian
[edit] Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *cěsarь, *cьsarь < Gothic (kaisar) < Latin Caesar.
[edit] Noun
cȁr m. (Cyrillic spelling ца̏р)
czar, emperor, monarch [edit] Declension [edit] Derived terms cȁrevina
cȁrina
cȃrstvo [edit] Slovene
[edit] Etymology
Croatian car
[edit] Pronunciation IPA: [tsar] [edit] Noun
car m. (dual carja, plural carji)
czar, tsar, tzar [edit] Declension [edit] Derived terms carica [edit] Welsh
[edit] Noun
car m. (plural ceir)
car [edit] Mutation Welsh mutation radical
soft
nasal
aspirate car
gar
nghar
char
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