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What is the root of word car?

The word "car" has a complex history, but its ultimate root is likely the Latin word "carrus", meaning "wagon" or "cart".

Here's a breakdown of its evolution:

* Latin "carrus" became Old French "char" (meaning "chariot")

* "Char" evolved into Middle English "char" and "carre".

* "Carre" was shortened to "car" in the 16th century.

While the term originally referred to wheeled vehicles, it eventually came to encompass automobiles in the 20th century.

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