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Non-motorized Vehicles Vocabulary - Chariot

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Non-motorized Vehicles Vocabulary
chariot
chariot
[noun]

a vehicle with two wheels, drawn by horses, used in ancient times for warfare and racing

Ex: Chariot racing was a popular sport in ancient Rome, drawing large crowds to the Circus Maximus.
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two-wheeled
two-wheeled
[Adjective]

having two wheels, typically describing bicycles, motorcycles, and similar vehicles

Ex: Learning to ride a two-wheeled vehicle requires good balance and coordination .
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vehicle
vehicle
[noun]

a means of transportation used to carry people or goods from one place to another, typically on roads or tracks

Ex: The accident involved three vehicles.
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to carry
to carry
[Verb]

to hold someone or something and take them from one place to another

Ex: The shopping bag was heavy because it had to carry groceries for the whole family .
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ancient
ancient
[Adjective]

related or belonging to a period of history that is long gone

Ex: The museum housed artifacts from ancient Egypt, including pottery and jewelry.
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culture
culture
[noun]

the general beliefs, customs, and lifestyles of a specific society

Ex: We experienced the local culture during our stay in Italy .
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racing
racing
[noun]

a competitive sport involving the contest of speed, usually performed using vehicles or animals

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to go back

to trace the existence or origin of something to a specific point in time

Ex: The local library's archives go back to the founding of the town.
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cart
cart
[noun]

a simple, two-wheeled vehicle typically drawn by a horse or other animal, used for transporting goods and people

Ex: Carts were commonly used for short-distance transportation in rural areas .
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soldier
soldier
[noun]

someone who serves in an army, particularly a person who is not an officer

Ex: The soldier polished his boots until they shone .
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battle
battle
[noun]

a fight between opposing armed forces, particularly during a war

Ex: The generals strategized to minimize casualties in the upcoming battle.
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battlefield

an area where a battle is being or was fought

Ex: Archaeologists discovered artifacts buried beneath the battlefield, shedding light on ancient warfare techniques .
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weapon
weapon
[noun]

an object that can physically harm someone or something, such as a gun, bomb, knife, etc.

Ex: Diplomacy is often seen as a powerful weapon in resolving international conflicts .
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war
war
[noun]

a state of armed fighting between two or more groups, nations, or states

Ex: The nation remained at war until a peace agreement was signed .
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celebration

a gathering or event where people come together to honor someone or something, often with food, music, and dancing

Ex: The annual festival is a celebration of local culture , featuring traditional music , dance , and cuisine .
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to gather
to gather
[Verb]

to come together in a place, typically for a specific purpose or activity

Ex: The community gathers at the park to enjoy live music on summer evenings .
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arena
arena
[noun]

a large open-air constructed area that is used for playing sports

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dangerous
dangerous
[Adjective]

capable of destroying or causing harm to a person or thing

Ex: The mountain path is slippery and considered dangerous.
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to crash
to crash
[Verb]

to collide violently, especially involving a vehicle, resulting in damage or injury

Ex: The bus crashed into the side of the building , breaking the windows .
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fame
fame
[noun]

a state of being widely known or recognized, usually because of notable achievements, talents, or actions

Ex: Her fame as an author was cemented with the release of her bestselling novel .
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reward
reward
[noun]

a benefit or advantage gained as a result of an event, action, or effort

Ex: The scientist 's discovery led to the reward of international recognition .
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religion
religion
[noun]

the belief in a higher power such as a god and the activities it involves or requires

Ex: She practices her religion by attending weekly services and participating in community outreach .
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king
king
[noun]

the male ruler of a territorial unit that has a royal family

Ex: Legends say that the king's sword was imbued with magical powers .
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priest
priest
[noun]

a man who is trained to perform religious ceremonies in the Christian Church

Ex: Villagers gathered to hear the priest's Sunday sermon .
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carving
carving
[noun]

an object or pattern that is made by cutting solid material

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over time
over time
[Adverb]

as time passes or progresses

Ex: The project became more successful over time.
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