IPA: /ˈmʌltɪkɑr/
KK: /mʌltɪkɑr/
Relating to or involving several cars at the same time.
The multicar event attracted many participants who drove together in a convoy.
This word originates from Latin 'multus' (meaning many) and 'carrus' (meaning cart or vehicle). A 'multicar' refers to a vehicle designed to carry many passengers or items.
Think of 'many' ('multus') and 'vehicle' ('carrus') to remember that a multicar is a vehicle that can carry many.
No commonly confused words.