carthorse

/ˈkɑrtˌhɔrs/
noun
  1. A large, strong horse used for pulling heavy loads, such as carts or wagons.
    • In the old days, carthorses were essential for delivering goods through city streets.
    • A carthorse is much bigger and stronger than a riding horse.
    • The farmer used a carthorse to pull the wagon full of hay.
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