Definitions for charrette

charrette char·rette

Spelling: [shuh-ret]
IPA: /ʃəˈrɛt/

Charrette is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 280 anagrams from letters in charrette (aceehrrtt).

Definitions for charrette

noun

  1. a final, intensive effort to finish a project, especially an architectural design project, before a deadline.

Origin of charrette

1965-70; French: cart, Old French, equivalent to char chariot, wagon (see car1) + -ette -ette, from the idea of speed of wheels

Examples for charrette

He states it at great length in the introduction to the charrette, but the main points may be summarised thus.

In the foreground is a deep sandy road with the charrette labouring through it.

Hartmann's version is certainly not drawn from the charrette; in Wolfram's case we can only give the verdict 'not proven.'

I suggested that they must have gone on in the omnibus or taken a charrette, and so have passed us unperceived.

I cannot accept the suggestion of a biographical Lancelot from which both the Lanzelet and the charrette were drawn.

Our baggage was piled upon the charrette, at last, to be taken to the boat.

Neither Cligs nor the charrette story (in the form Chrtien tells it) can be based upon lais.

The charrette opens at Carlion, which it, however, apparently confuses with Camelot.

Yet, so far as the charrette goes, this is scarcely to be laid to his blame.

Better that than take your seat along with us to-morrow in the charrette Rouge.'

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