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oxcart

[ oks-kahrt ]

noun

  1. an ox-drawn cart.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of oxcart1

First recorded in 1740–50; ox + cart
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The oxcart has played a significant role in Cambodia for centuries, especially for farmers and for the transportation of agricultural goods and people in rural areas.

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He had very little experience driving oxcarts but how hard could it be?

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On the night of May 10, 1933, in many German cities, university students and Storm Troopers carried flaming torches and marched behind trucks and oxcarts filled with banned books.

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The Times said trains, buses and oxcarts ferried people to the capital.

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She had just set foot on the path when an oxcart appeared, slowly rounding the corner.

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