New French unmarked police car (Renault Talisman)
Etymology unclear but probably karzijaną Proto-Germanic to turn away from GERS- Proto-Indo-European to bend, turn See also Cair to turn, go char a turn; a task a work shift; turn; Keren Dutch to turn to turn, change direction and German Kehre a turn, change direction; a U-turn, fold Shakespeare had something of a penchant for names verbalize and sometimes substantivizing verbs, however, nothing but a trick does not seem to make sense in the broader context of Sonnet city.
Shakespeare But when not highmost with car tired as low age he reeleth the next day the sun reaches the zenith it with a tired turn starts rolling down moved.
A wheeled vehicle which moves independently, with at least three wheels, mechanically actuated, driven by a driver and mostly for personal transportation; a car or a car she was driving her car at the mall.
2006 Edwin Black Chapter 1, the internal combustion engine 1 If successful, Edison and Ford in 1914 would move the company away from increasingly expensive and universally known risk killing petrol cars.
Dated a wheeled vehicle pulled by a horse or other animal; a tank.
William Shakespeare He earned armor, it was like the holy carbuncled car Phoebus.
US mainly rail in Canada A unit in an unpowered railroad train The driver cars coupled to the locomotive.
Rail of an individual vehicle, powered or non-powered, in a multiple unit 11 London 10 was operated by a diesel multiple unit 4-car.
Rail A passenger unit in the subway or elevated train, whether powered or not the foremost car of the subway, he filmed the progress through the tunnel.
An approximate unit amount approximately the amount that would fill a passenger car We ordered five hundred gypsum cars.
Displacement, the charge transport component of a lift or other cable transport mechanism -drawn Fix the cabin express elevator - the door is stuck.
The passenger of some amusement park rides such as Ferris wheels The most exciting part to mount a big wheel when the car goes on top.
Part of an airship such as a balloon or an airship which accommodates the apparatus of passengers and control.
1850 John Wise An aviation system Page 152 Everything is apparently ready now, I got into the car of the ball.
A sail sliding connection which runs along a track.
1995 Ken Textor, the new book of Sail Trim 2 ISBN 0924486813 Page 201 On boats 25 feet or more, it is preferable to mount a pole car and track on the front of the mast so you can adjust the height of the mast above the deck.
Uncountable US All the desirable features of a car Buy Now You can get more car for your money.
The new French cars, cars, turn change direction.