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The answer CHARIOT has 116 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of chariot in various dictionaries:
noun - a light four-wheel horse-drawn ceremonial carriage
noun - a two-wheeled horse-drawn battle vehicle
verb - transport in a chariot
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| The corous triumphalis was one of these vehicles that victorious Roman generals rode into the city |
| This form of ancient transport is mentioned in the Beach Boys' hit "Fun, Fun, Fun" |
| This 2-wheeled military vehicle was introduced to Egypt from Asia in the 2nd millennium B.C. |
| This wheeled war vehicle was introduced to the Egyptians around 1600 B.C. by an invading people called the Hyksos |
| The 5th century B.C. figure seen here is holding reins to drive this vehicle |
| The merkaba symbol takes its name from a Hebrew word meaning this ancient battle transport |
| Capella is the brightest star in Auriga, the driver of a horse-drawn one of these vehicles |
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| a light four-wheel horse-drawn ceremonial carriage |
| a two-wheeled horse-drawn battle vehicle used in war and races in ancient Egypt and Greece and Rome |
| ride in a chariot |
| transport in a chariot |
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A chariot is a type of carriage driven by a charioteer using primarily horses as well as oxen to provide rapid motive power. Chariots were used by armies as transport or mobile archery platforms, for hunting or for racing, and as a conveniently fast way to travel for many ancient people. * The word "chariot" comes from the Latin term carrus, a loanword from Gaulish. A chariot of war or one used in military parades was called a car. In ancient Rome and some other ancient Mediterranean civilizations, a biga required two horses, a triga three, and a quadriga four. * The chariot was a fast, light, open, two-wheeled conveyance drawn by two or more horses or oxen that were hitched side by side, and was little more than a floor with a waist-high guard at the front and sides. It was initially used for ancient warfare during the Bronze and Iron Ages; but, after its military capabilities had been superseded by cavalry, as horses were gradually bred to be bigger, the chariot was used for travel, in p |