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Verb
/ˈCHarēət/,
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chariots, plural;
  1. Convey in or as in a chariot

Noun
  1. A two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used in ancient warfare and racing

  2. A four-wheeled carriage with back seats and a coachman's seat

  3. A stately or triumphal carriage


  1. transport in a chariot
  2. a light four-wheel horse-drawn ceremonial carriage
  3. a two-wheeled horse-drawn battle vehicle; used in war and races in ancient Egypt and Greece and Rome
  4. The chariot is the earliest and simplest type of horse carriage, used in both peace and war as the chief vehicle of many ancient peoples. Ox carts, proto-chariots, were built in Mesopotamia as early as 3000 BC. ...
  5. Chariot is an album by singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw, first released in 2003 on J Records. It was re-released in 2004 as "Chariot (Stripped)," which included all of the original "Chariot" content as well as a bonus disc. ...
  6. Chariot is an Adelaide-based internet service provider that is now wholly owned by the TPG-Soul Group.
  7. The chariot that evolved from the ancient vehicle of this name (see Chariot) took on two main forms: * A light, four-wheeled, horse-drawn carriage having a coach box and back seats only, popular in the early 19th century.
  8. The Chariot mansion is one of the Twenty-eight mansions of the Chinese constellations. It is one of the southern mansions of the Vermilion Bird.
  9. "Chariot" is a single by Gavin DeGraw released in 2005, taken from his 2003 album Chariot. It's believed the song addresses the overwhelming feeling Gavin felt when he moved to New York from his rural hometown. In the song, he is supposedly pleading for a chariot to come and take him home (i.e. ...
  10. The Chariot is an American Punk Rock band from Douglasville, Georgia, formed in 2003. The current lineup consists of drummer David Kennedy, bassist Jon "KC Wolf" Kindler, vocalist and bandleader Josh Scogin, and guitarists Jon Terrey and Stephen Harrison. ...
  11. "The Chariot" was the third single taken from The Cat Empire's 2003 debut album.. It peaked at #34 in the Australian singles chart .
  12. (Chariotry) Troops fighting from battle chariots. By the 8th century BC, the chariotry had been long replaced by the cavalry TT  as the key component of the Assyrian combat forces but it nevertheless retained its role as the highest-status part of the army, usually accompanying the king who also ...
  13. Cart with two wheels pulled by horses. Romans raced chariots, and Celtic warriors rode into battle on them.
  14. To dream of riding in a chariot, foretells that favorable opportunities will present themselves resulting in your good if rightly used by you. To fall or see others fall from one, denotes displacement from high positions.
  15. An early type of mobile petrol pump, typically consisting of a metal frame on four wheels. A hand pump, sometimes with visible display, would be mounted at the front, and balancing it at the rear would be a steel barrel of the fuel to be dispensed. ...
  16. A vehicle used in warfare, racing or to carry passengers.
  17. a half-coach where driver portion is separate from passenger compartment;  this was renamed coupe in 19th century [1797 example seen Ford Museum, Dearborn, 9/94]
  18. Vehicle (cf Sanskrit vahana, Hebrew merkhabah). The Zohar states that 'eyn soph uses the One, the manifested Heavenly Man, as its chariot; but, as 'eyn soph is the Boundless, it cannot come into individual relation with any thing; it is the depth or bythos of 'eyn soph whose ray uses the ...
  19. Riding benches on the carousel were provided for those who did not want to ride on an animal. Most chariots have a carved facade facing outward and some were very elaborate and might be placed as to if drawn by the horses in front.
  20. In ancient Hellenistic Astrology, a planet is held to be in its own chariot when in its own domicile, exaltation, or confines (terms).
  21. A small, privately owned carriage, similar to the rented post chaise.
  22. A stately, four-wheeled carriage with back seats only.  The Travelling Chariot was the private posting vehicle of the nobility with the owner's crest painted on the doors, a sword-case incorporated in the back of the body, a satin interior and seats for the servants up at the back.
  23. Taxi (also a Joseph) Once explained in total gibberish by Wackie Jood when asked why they were called chariots. “Joseph Iscariot – Chariot!”
  24. Caboose, or general manager's car
  25. Two-wheeled cart drawn by horses