n. 1. A taxicab. 2. The covered compartment of a heavy vehicle or machine, such as a truck or locomotive, in which the operator or driver sits. 3. A one-horse vehicle for public hire. intr.v. cabbed, cab·bing, cabs 1. To ride or travel in a taxicab: We cabbed to the opera. 2. To drive a taxicab: He cabs for a living. [Short for CABRIOLET.] |
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n. An ancient Hebrew unit of measure equal to about 2 liters (2.1 quarts). [Hebrew qab.] |
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