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carthorse
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cart·horse  (kärthôrs)
n.
A strong horse used for pulling carts or other heavy loads.

carthorse [ˈkɑːtˌhɔːs]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Animals) a large heavily built horse kept for pulling carts or carriages
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Noun1.carthorse - draft horse kept for pulling cartscarthorse - draft horse kept for pulling carts  
draft horse, draught horse, dray horse - horse adapted for drawing heavy loads
Translations
carthorse [ˈkɑːthɔːs] Ncaballo m de tiro
carthorse
nZugpferd nt
carthorse [ˈkɑːtˌhɔːs] ncavallo da tiro


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