From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishoxcartox‧cart /ˈɒkskɑːt $ ˈɑːkskɑːrt/ noun [countable] TTBa vehicle pulled by oxen that was used in the past
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oxcart• The Blackbird, introduced in 1964 and retired in 1990, was the antithesis of a lumbering, earthbound oxcart.• We organized teams of youths to load the bodies on oxcarts and take them to mass graves outside the city.• Farmers still transported stacks of rice straw on oxcarts, just as their ancestors had done.• During the seasonal monsoon, mud limited the passage to oxcarts.