Noun: cart kaa(r)t
- A heavy open wagon usually having two wheels and drawn by an animal
"The farmer loaded his cart with fresh produce for the market"
- 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
- [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]
- (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
- Draw slowly or heavily
"cart stones"; "The oxen haled the loaded cart";
- haul, hale [archaic], drag
- 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