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Definition of Cartroad
1. Noun. Any road or path affording passage especially a rough one.
Definition of Cartroad
1. a road used by carts [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cartroad
Literary usage of Cartroad
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Supplementary Papers (1886)
"... a cartroad, along an open vale grown with maize and buckwheat, and bordered
by tho red-leaved lacquer-tree, the trunk of which is seamed with black ..."
2. Report of Progress on the Explorations and Surveys Up to January, 1874 by Sir Sandford Fleming (1874)
"About 40 miles, by cartroad, from Edmonton is the height of land between the
Saskatchewan and Athabasca rivers, the latter flowing by way of Slave lake and ..."
3. The Journal of the Manchester Geographical Society by Manchester Geographical Society (1898)
"A Russian capitalist, Monsieur Poliakoff, about 1893 obtained a concession from
Nasser-ed-Din Shah, to construct a cartroad from ..."
4. Proceedings [of The] ... Annual Meeting by National Civil Service League (1893)
"When a trail has become a cartroad the cartroad a highway, the highway a constantly
traveled and closely thronged city street, the proper maintenance and ..."
5. Highway Legislation in Maryland and Its Influence on the Economic by St. George Leakin Sioussat (1899)
"... but was laid out and cleared from the head of St. George's creek to the Chester
river, twelve feet wide, for a cartroad, in 1682, by Casparus Hermen and ..."