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Answer for the clue "A workman who makes and repairs carts and wagons ", 10 letters:
cartwright

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Word definitions for cartwright in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cartwright \Cart"wright`\, n. [Cart + wright.] An artificer who makes carts; a cart maker.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. a person who makes carts; a wainwright

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A cartwright (or wainwright) is a tradesperson skilled in the making and repairing of carts or wagons. Cartwright may also refer to:

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"carpenter who makes carts," early 15c. (late 13c. as a surname), from cart (n.) + wright (n.).

Usage examples of cartwright.

He joined the Company himself as an apprentice at Cartwright in 1898 and spent six years commuting between Rigolet and North West River, the wilderness posts once managed by Donald Smith.

Cartwright because Abner Doubleday went to West Point with both you and your candidate.

Elizabeth did not like Jefferson Cartwright and the tone of her voice was ominous.

What call had you to boast in your club you had made it right with Bill Cartwright, and he'd never see you?

Having thus muffled Cartwright, this man of the world opened his window and looked out.

He withdrew from the window with another deep sigh, told Cartwright, cheerfully, it was all right, and proceeded to pack up his traps.

Falcon managed to pay the trifle he owed for the lodgings, and presently he came out with Cartwright, and the attendant called a cab.

Phoebe paid his debt, and gave Cartwright a present, and away rattled the train conveying the handsome egotist into temporary retirement, to wit, at a village five miles from the Dales' farm.

Monday morning under Beatrice Cartwright is a ritual that, while not as old as the Mass or synagogue Sabbath rite, is every bit as sacred the staff meeting.

Especially since Jack Cartwright overheard them talking about Higgins and Hancock.

Come Monday, when he hears about our little escapade from Jack Cartwright, I might be out of a job.

The worst that could happen is that they'd complain to my boss, like Jack Cartwright has threatened to do.

In 1845 Alexander Cartwright started the Knickerbocker Baseball Club of New York and wrote a set of rules.

If Alexander Cartwright wrote down the rules, he should have gotten players that knew how to read.

You're prejudiced against Cartwright because Abner Doubleday went to West Point with both you and your candidate.