Carrozza

/kəˈrɑːtsə/ noun

An Italian enclosed carriage or automobile; a horse-drawn carriage used for transportation.

From Italian 'carrozza,' which evolved from Latin 'carrus' (chariot/wagon). This word represents the Italian evolution of the same root that gave us English 'car,' 'carriage,' and 'carousel.' It was widely used in Italy for vehicles.

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