Taxi (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun, plural tax·is or tax·ies.
  1. a taxicab.
verb (used without object), tax·ied, tax·i·ing or tax·y·ing.
  1. to ride or travel in a taxicab.
  2. (of an airplane) to move over the surface of the ground or water under its own power.
verb (used with object), tax·ied, tax·i·ing or tax·y·ing.
  1. to cause (an airplane) to taxi.
  1. variant of taxo-: taxidermy.
noun plural taxis or taxies
  1. a car, usually fitted with a taximeter, that may be hired, along with its driver, to carry passengers to any specified destination
verb taxies, taxiing, taxying or taxied
  1. to cause (an aircraft) to move along the ground under its own power, esp before takeoff and after landing, or (of an aircraft) to move along the ground in this way
  2. to travel in a taxi
Taxi (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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