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Cart·wright
(kärt′rīt′), Edmund 1743-1823. British cleric and inventor of the power loom (1785-1790).
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cartwright
(ˈkɑːtˌraɪt)n
(Crafts) a person who makes carts
Cartwright
(ˈkɑːtˌraɪt)n
1. (Biography) Edmund. 1743–1823, British clergyman, who invented the power loom
2. (Biography) Dame Silvia (née Poulter). born 1943, New Zealand lawyer. She became a High Court judge in 1993; governor general of New Zealand (2001–06)
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Cart•wright
(ˈkɑrtˌraɪt)n.
Edmund, 1743–1822, English clergyman: inventor of the power-driven loom.
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| Noun | 1. | Cartwright - English clergyman who invented the power loom (1743-1823) |
| 2. | cartwright - a workman who makes and repairs carts and wagons wright - someone who makes or repairs something (usually used in combination) |
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Cartwright - English clergyman who invented the power loom (1743-1823)