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`car` in Latin

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car

  1. noun
    • motor vehicle for road transport
      autoraeda
      He drove his car to work. — Autoraedam ad opus egit.
      currus [historical]
      The ancient warrior rode a car into battle. — Antiquus bellator in curru ad pugnam vectus est.
      vehiculum [technical]
      The car was parked outside. — Vehiculum foris stabat.
    • [railway], railroad passenger or freight vehicle
      vagon [railway]
      The train had ten cars. — Tramen decem vagones habebat.
      sella ferriviaria [railway]
      He boarded the dining car. — In sellam ferriviariam cenatoriam ascendit.
    • [dated, archaic], carriage or chariot (archaic use)
      carrus [dated, archaic]
      The nobleman arrived in a car. — Nobilis in carru advenit.