carril
Catalan
Etymology
Probably from a Vulgar Latin *carrīlis, as an alteration of Late Latin currīlis, from Latin currus (“chariot”), with influence from carrus[1].
Noun
carril m (plural carrils)
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Portuguese
Etymology
carro + -il, or possibly from a Vulgar Latin *carrīlis, as an alteration of Late Latin currīlis, from Latin currus, with influence from carrus.
Noun
carril m (plural carris)
- rail (the metal bar that makes the track for a railroad)
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Spanish

Sense 1
Etymology
carro + -il, or from a Vulgar Latin *carrīlis, as an alteration of Late Latin currīlis, from Latin currus, with influence from carrus[1].
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -il
Noun
carril m (plural carriles)
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