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Noun: cart  kaa(r)t
  1. A heavy open wagon usually having two wheels and drawn by an animal
    "The farmer loaded his cart with fresh produce for the market"
     
  2. Wheeled vehicle that can be pushed by a person; may have one, two or four wheels
    "he used a cart to carry the rocks away"; "The toddler pushed his go-cart around the garden";
    - handcart, pushcart, go-cart
     
  3. [N. Amer] A handcart that holds groceries or other goods while shopping
    "She pushed the shopping cart down the aisle, filling it with groceries";
    - shopping cart [N. Amer], shopping trolley [Brit], buggy [N. Amer], trundler [NZ], trolley [Brit]
     
  4. (computing) a virtual holding place for items selected for purchase on a website
    "Add the items to your shopping cart to complete the online purchase";
    - shopping cart
Verb: cart  kaa(r)t
  1. Draw slowly or heavily
    "cart stones"; "The oxen haled the loaded cart";
    - haul, hale [archaic], drag
     
  2. Transport something in a cart
    "They carted the supplies to the campsite"

Sounds like: kart

Derived forms: carting, carts, carted

Type of: carry, draw, pull, transport, waggon, wagon, wheeled vehicle

Encyclopedia: Cart, Michael