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truck vs go-cart

go-cart vs truck

truck and go-cart both are nouns.

truck is a verb but go-cart is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
truck Yes No Yes No
go-cart Yes No No No
As nouns, go-cart is a hypernym of truck; that is, go-cart is a word with a broader meaning than truck:
  • truck: a handcart that has a frame with two low wheels and a ledge at the bottom and handles at the top; used to move crates or other heavy objects
  • go-cart: wheeled vehicle that can be pushed by a person; may have one or two or four wheels
Other hypernyms of truck include cart, handcart, pushcart.
truck (noun) go-cart (noun)
an automotive vehicle suitable for hauling a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby or child is pushed around
a handcart that has a frame with two low wheels and a ledge at the bottom and handles at the top; used to move crates or other heavy objects an enclosing framework on casters or wheels; helps babies learn to walk
wheeled vehicle that can be pushed by a person; may have one or two or four wheels
truck (verb) go-cart (verb)
convey (goods etc.) by truck
Difference between truck and go-cart

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