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char

tank; chariot

noun SHAR Less Common

Origin: Old French, from Latin 'carrus'

Also means

cart (Quebec French)

Usage Note

Char in standard French refers to an armored battle tank (char d'assaut) or an ancient war chariot. In Quebec French it is everyday slang for a car — a distinction that can cause confusion between speakers. The Roman chariot sense survives in the expression char de guerre.

Examples

"Le char d'assaut traversait le champ."

Natural Translation

The tank was crossing the field.

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