stockcar

/ˈstɑkˌkɑr/
noun
  1. A standard car that has been modified for racing, especially on oval tracks.
    • Stockcar racing is a popular sport in many parts of the United States.
    • He spent months rebuilding an old sedan into a competitive stockcar.
    • The driver climbed into his stockcar and revved the engine before the race.
  2. A railroad car used for transporting livestock.
    • The train had several stockcars filled with cattle heading to the market.
    • Farmers loaded the sheep into the stockcar for the long journey.
    • The old stockcar was repurposed as a storage shed on the farm.
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