Amvis

/ˈæmvɪs/ noun

A Roman two-wheeled carriage or cart used for transportation of goods and materials.

From Latin amvis, possibly derived from Celtic roots referring to a wagon or chariot. The word evolved to describe specifically the practical, heavy-duty carts used throughout the Roman Empire for commerce and military supply lines.

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