a usu four-wheeled motor vehicle designed for transporting a small number of people and typically propelled by an internal-combustion engine
a railway carriage, esp one used for a specific purpose
the buffet car
a sleeping car
the passenger compartment of an airship or balloon
chiefly literary a chariot of war or of triumph
like captives bound to a triumphant car — Shakespeare
carful (pl carfuls) noun
[Middle English carre from Anglo-French, ultimately from Latin carrus, of Celtic origin]