The difference between Carriage and Shopping cart

When used as nouns, carriage means the act of conveying, whereas shopping cart means a conveyance used to carry groceries and other items while shopping in a store.


check bellow for the other definitions of Carriage and Shopping cart

  1. Carriage as a noun:

    The act of conveying; carrying.

  2. Carriage as a noun:

    Means of conveyance.

  3. Carriage as a noun:

    A wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power.

    Examples:

    "The carriage ride was very romantic."

  4. Carriage as a noun (British):

    A rail car, especially one designed for the conveyance of passengers.

  5. Carriage as a noun (now, _, rare):

    A manner of walking and moving in general; how one carries oneself, bearing, gait.

  6. Carriage as a noun (archaic):

    One's behaviour, or way of conducting oneself towards others.

  7. Carriage as a noun:

    The part of a typewriter supporting the paper.

  8. Carriage as a noun (US, New England):

    A shopping cart.

  9. Carriage as a noun (British):

    A stroller; a baby carriage.

  10. Carriage as a noun:

    The charge made for conveying (especially in the phrases carriage forward, when the charge is to be paid by the receiver, and carriage paid).

  11. Carriage as a noun (archaic):

    That which is carried, baggage

  1. Shopping cart as a noun (US):

    A conveyance used to carry groceries and other items while shopping in a store.

  2. Shopping cart as a noun (internet):

    The stored list of items that a person has chosen to purchase during an online shopping session but has not yet confirmed.

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