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    carcade
    /ˈkɑːkeɪd/

    noun

    • 1. a procession of motor vehicles, typically carrying and escorting a famous or important person: Indian "roads to be used by the PM's carcade were cordoned off and placed in the restricted area category"

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  2. May 16, 2024 · carcade (plural carcades) A form of celebration where a number of car owners drive slowly and sound their horns in a public place, for example after sporting events and weddings.

  3. Carcade definition: A form of celebration where a number of car owners drive slowly and sound their horns in a public place , for example after sporting events and weddings.

  4. There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun carcade. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is used in Indian English.

  5. carcade Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa) is a species of flowering plant in the genus Hibiscus that is native to Africa, most likely West Africa and also found in India especially Maharashtra with local name ambali.

  6. carcade in English dictionary. Meanings and definitions of "carcade" A form of celebration where a number of car owners drive slowly and sound their horns in a public place, for example after sporting events and weddings. noun.

  7. Noun. carcade ( pl. carcades) A form of celebration where a number of car owners drive slowly and sound their horns in a public place, for example after sporting events and weddings. Origin & history II. Alternative forms. karkadeh. Noun. carcade ( uncountable) An infusion made from roselle ( Hibiscus sabdariffa ). Dictionary entries.

  8. Oct 5, 2021 · noun Indian a procession of motor vehicles, typically carrying and escorting a famous or important person: his carcade was cheered by people lining up the streets.procession of motor vehiclesprocessioncarcadecarcades

  9. Definition of carcade in English Dictionary. A form of celebration where a number of car owners drive slowly and sound their horns in a public place, for example after sporting events and weddings. An infusion made from roselle ( Hibiscus sabdariffa).

  10. Noun. carcade ( pl. carcades) A form of celebration where a number of car owners drive slowly and sound their horns in a public place, for example after sporting events and weddings. Origin & history II. Alternative forms. karkadeh. Noun. carcade ( uncountable) An infusion made from roselle ( Hibiscus sabdariffa ). Examples.

  11. carcade: A form of <xref>celebration</xref> where a number of <xref>car</xref> owners drive slowly and sound their horns in a <xref>public</xref> <xref>place</xref>, for example after sporting events and weddings.