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cartwheel

the type of wheel used on a cart it typically has wooden spokes and a metal rim

Cartwright

An artificer who makes carts a cart maker

Cartman

One who drives or uses a cart a teamster a carter

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Dogcart

A light one horse carriage commonly two wheeled patterned after a cart The original dogcarts used in England by sportsmen had a box at the back for carrying dogs

Ridgeband

The part of a harness which passes over the saddle and supports the shafts of a cart called also ridgerope and ridger

sloat

A narrow piece of timber which holds together large pieces a slat as the sloats of a cart

Avers

Avers, draught cattle; cart-horses.

Benerth

Benerth, an ancient service which a tenant rendered to his lord with plough and cart

Bread

an essence of the offence of refusal to weigh in the case of bread carried out in a cart, See Evans v. Jones, (1909) 99 LT 799; Lyons & Co. v. Houghton, (1915) 1 KB 489. S.

Caretta

Caretta, a carriage, cart, or wain-load.

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cartwheel

the type of wheel used on a cart it typically has wooden spokes and a metal rim

Cartwright

An artificer who makes carts a cart maker

Cartman

One who drives or uses a cart a teamster a carter

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Dogcart

A light one horse carriage commonly two wheeled patterned after a cart The original dogcarts used in England by sportsmen had a box at the back for carrying dogs

Ridgeband

The part of a harness which passes over the saddle and supports the shafts of a cart called also ridgerope and ridger

sloat

A narrow piece of timber which holds together large pieces a slat as the sloats of a cart

Avers

Avers, draught cattle; cart-horses.

Benerth

Benerth, an ancient service which a tenant rendered to his lord with plough and cart

Bread

an essence of the offence of refusal to weigh in the case of bread carried out in a cart, See Evans v. Jones, (1909) 99 LT 799; Lyons & Co. v. Houghton, (1915) 1 KB 489. S.

Caretta

Caretta, a carriage, cart, or wain-load.

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