taxi
//ˈtæksi//
Noun
taxiSingular
taxisPlural
1
A car licensed to transport passengers in return for payment of a fare, typically fitted with a taximeter.
We took a taxi to the airport.
Verb
taxiInfinitive
taxiPresent tense
taxiedPast tense
taxiedPast participle
taxiingPresent participle
taxisThird-person singular
1
(of an aircraft) To move slowly along the ground before takeoff or after landing.
The plane taxied to the runway.
2
To travel in a taxi.
We taxied to the airport.