
1) An automobile 2) Ancient vehicle 3) Animal-powered vehicle 4) Any stately carriage 5) Ben Hur vehicle 6) Carriage 7) Certain two-wheeler 8) Chinese constellation 9) Circus Maximus racer 10) Early racer 11) Early racing car 12) Equipage 13) French word used in English 14) Horse-drawn vehicle 15) London bus operator
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1) Car 2) Essed
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- a light four-wheel horse-drawn ceremonial carriage
- a two-wheeled horse-drawn battle vehicle; used in war and races in ancient Egypt and Greece and Rome
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The chariot is a type of carriage using animals (almost always horses) to provide rapid motive power. Chariots were used for war as `battle taxis` and mobile archery platforms, as well as other pursuits such as hunting or racing for sport, and as a chief vehicle of many ancient peoples, when speed of travel was desired rather than how much weigh.....
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[Australia] Chariot is an Adelaide-based internet service provider that is now wholly owned by the TPG-Soul Group. ...
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[China] ==Origins== Traditional sources attribute the invention of the chariot to the Xia Dynasty minister Xi Zhong, and say they were used at the Battle of Gan (甘之战) in the 21st century BCE. However archeological evidence shows that small scale use of the chariot began around 1200 BCE in the late Shang Dynasty. Contemporary oracle bo...
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[Chinese constellation] The Chariot mansion ({zh|t=軫宿|s=轸宿|p=Zhěn Xiù}) is one of the Twenty-eight mansions of the Chinese constellations. It is one of the southern mansions of the Vermilion Bird. ==Asterisms== ...
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[carriage] The chariot that evolved from the ancient vehicle of this name (see Chariot) took on two main forms: A chariotee was a light, covered, four-wheeled pleasure carriage with two seats. A post chariot was a carriage for traveling post. The term was used specifically for a kind of light four-wheeled carriage with a driver`s seat in fr...
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Cart with two wheels pulled by horses. Romans raced chariots, and Celtic warriors rode into battle on them.
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• (v. t.) To convey in a chariot. • (n.) A four-wheeled pleasure or state carriage, having one seat. • (n.) A two-wheeled car or vehicle for war, racing, state processions, etc.
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open, two- or four-wheeled vehicle of antiquity, probably first used in royal funeral processions and later employed in warfare, racing, and ... [7 related articles]
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The chariot was a two wheeled vehicle pulled by horses. It was typically used for warfare and was one of the strengths of the Assyrian army.
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A fast two wheeled cart mainly used in warfare.
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Ancient two-wheeled carriage, used both in peace and war by the Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Greeks, Romans, ancient Britons, and others. Various kinds of chariot, with different purposes,...
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Cart with two wheels pulled by horses. Romans raced chariots, and Celtic warriors rode into battle on them.
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A lightweight cart with 2 wheels pulled by horses. The Romans raced chariots (see circus), whereas Celtic warriors rode into battle on them. Chariots were never used by the Romans in battle.
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Char'i·ot noun [ French
Chariot , from
char car. See
Car .]
1. (Antiq.) A two-wheeled car or vehicle for war, racing, state processions, etc. « First moved the
chariots , after whom the foot.
Cowper. »
2. A four-wheeled pleasur...
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Char'i·ot transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Charioted ;
present participle & verbal noun Charioting .] To convey in a chariot.
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Chariot is a term applied to horse-drawn vehicles used both for pleasure and in war. Ancient chariots, such as those used among the Egyptians, Assyrians, Greeks, and Romans, were of various forms. A common form was open behind and closed in front, and had only two wheels.
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[
n] - a two-wheeled horse-drawn battle vehicle 2. [n] - a light four-wheel horse-drawn ceremonial carriage 3. [v] - transport in a chariot 4. [v] - ride in a chariot
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a light, two or four wheeled vehicle drawn by two or four horses and driven standing up.
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noun a light four-wheel horse-drawn ceremonial carriage
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Ancient two-wheeled carriage, used both in peace and war by the Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Greeks, Romans, ancient Britons, and others. Various kinds of chariot, with different purposes, are depicted on ancient monuments and in ancient art. The most familiar is the war chariot, usually dr...
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a light, two-wheeled vehicle for one person, usually drawn by two horses and driven from a standing position, used in ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, etc., in warfare, racing, hunting, etc. · a light, four-wheeled pleasure carriage. · any stately carriage. · an automobile.
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