n. A wheeled vehicle or conveyance, especially one having only two wheels.n. A chariot of war, triumph, or pageantry; in poetic and figurative usage, any elaborate conveyance used in proceedings characterized by dignity, solemnity, or splendor: as, Phœbus's car; the car of Juggernaut; a triumphal car.n. A vehicle running upon rails.n. The basket of a balloon, in which the aëronaut sits.n. A wood or grove, generally of alders, on a moist soil.n. Any hollow place or marsh.Left, as opposed to right.To carry.n. A rock.n. An abbreviation of carat.n. See caer-.To carry or transport on a car.To travel by car; go in a car: sometimes with an indefinite it.n. A yellowish brown sediment deposited from water which contains salts of iron, as in the drainage from coal-mines. Also carr.