The difference between Auto and Tuk-tuk
When used as nouns, auto means an automobile, whereas tuk-tuk means a motorized rickshaw, especially southeast asia or india.
Auto is also adjective with the meaning: automatic.
check bellow for the other definitions of Auto and Tuk-tuk
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Auto as an adjective:
automatic
Examples:
"It's an auto sedan which we picked up from a wholesaler locally."
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Auto as a noun (chiefly, [[attributive]]ly):
An automobile.
Examples:
"My brother is an auto mechanic."
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Auto as a noun:
A setting for automatic operation.
Examples:
"Put it on auto."
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Auto as a noun:
A writ.
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Auto as a noun:
An automatic gearbox / transmission.
Examples:
"A body coloured centre pillar signalled the arrival of an electronic four-speed auto, slight suspension revisions and minor trim changes."
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Auto as a noun:
A car with an automatic gearbox / transmission.
Examples:
"It wasn't too bad but we did hire an auto (couldn't imagine changing gears with my right hand)."
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Auto as a noun (India):
An autorickshaw.
Examples:
"... users are often unable to note down the number of the taxi or the auto as the driver will just zoom past."
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Tuk-tuk as a noun:
A motorized rickshaw, especially Southeast Asia or India.