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kart  (kärt)
n.
A miniature car used in racing. Also called go-cart.

[Probably from GoKart, a trademark.]

karting n.

kart [kɑːt]
n
(Individual Sports & Recreations / Motor Racing) a light low-framed vehicle with small wheels and engine used for recreational racing Also called go-cart go-kart
Translations
kart [kɑːt]
A. Nkart m
B. VIhacer kárting
to go kartingir a hacer kárting
kart [ˈkɑːrt] nkart m
kart
nGokart m
kart [kɑːt]
1. ngo-kart m inv
2. vi to go kartingandare in go-kart


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