Definitions

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  • adjective Resembling or characteristic of a chariot.

Etymologies

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chariot +‎ -like

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Examples

  • I say “chariot” and it is vaguely chariotlike — low, roughly horseshoe shaped, with a niche in the side allowing the Muse to step up into it, but this chariot lacks horses, reins and driver.

    Ilium Simmons, Dan 1981

  • The chariotlike object was obviously not bound by gravity’s laws.

    Mysteries & Intrigues of the Bible Howard Books 2007

  • The chariotlike object was obviously not bound by gravity’s laws.

    Mysteries & Intrigues of the Bible Howard Books 2007

  • The chariotlike object was obviously not bound by gravity’s laws.

    Mysteries & Intrigues of the Bible Howard Books 2007

  • The chariotlike object was obviously not bound by gravity’s laws.

    Mysteries & Intrigues of the Bible Howard Books 2007

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