Carrosserie

/ˌkærəˈsɛri/ noun

The body of a car or the workshop where car bodies are built or repaired.

From French 'carrosserie,' derived from 'carrosse' (carriage), which came from Italian 'carroza.' The term originally referred to carriage-making and evolved to describe automobile body manufacturing. The '-erie' suffix indicates a place where the work is done.

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