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cabriolet"light two-wheeled chaise," 1766, from French cabriolet (18c.), derivative of cabriole (see cab). So called from its light, leaping motion.
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cabriolet(n) small two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage; with two seats and a folding hood
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cabrioletA two-door small open car with a hand- retractable roof, being either a rag (cloth) top or hard top. Seating 4 usually, it appeared first in the 1920's but faded-out a decade later, an returning to fashion by the 1960's. Cam
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cabrioletA car featuring a roof that can be folded down. Also known as a convertible.
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cabrioletA convertible with windows. Most people think of this as a two door car, but in fact some were four door.
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cabrioletAn early French term meaning folding top, or convertible. Classic
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cabriolet a convertible with windows.
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cabrioletAn alternative name for a Convertible.
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