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EKKASFrom Sanskrit for "one", a word for traditional Indian one-horse carriages or carts, often with fabric canopies (5)
SLEIGHSCarriages or carts with runners for travelling on snow (7)
UNIONFrom "one", a word for coalition, fusion, harmony or wedlock; a national flag or jack; or, a device, emblematic of alliance, on aforesaid colours (5)
DRAYCart, often horse-drawn (4)
WRIGHTSMakers of ships or carts, e.g. (7)
AMBSACEFrom Latin for "both ones", a word for the lowest possible throw at dice, aka snake eyes, thus an archaic term for bad luck or worthlessness (4-3)
PAWNEENorth American Indian - one taking a pledge (6)
RARAAVISEgyptian god twice rebuffing an Indian one - that's exceptional
PUNJABIIndian one (7)
SHAFTAn arrow or spear; a sunbeam, lightning bolt or other column of light; the rachis or rib of a feather; one of a pair of thills of a carriage or cart; or, a well-like passage into a mine (5)
SLOUCHFrom Old Norse for "lazy fellow", a word for an awkward or ungainly person; a hat with a flopping brim; a stoop; a drooping carriage or posture; or, one regarded as incompetent (6)
GIGWord for a fancy whim, flighty girl or whipping-top originally, later a fast or light thing, such as an elegant sporty one-horse carriage; a machine for raising the nap on cloth; or, a narrow boat for
PEPPERFrom Sanskrit for "berry", a word, adopted by the Anglo-Saxons, for a spice companion of salt; a capsicum; or, cayenne, derived from said pod (6)
CHAISEA light horse-drawn pleasure carriage; or, a short word for a sofa with a backrest at one end only (6)
TRAINA puddle of fabric flowing at the back of a bridal gown or formal evening dress; a series of connected railway carriages; or, another word for a caravan of camels (5)
GHEEFrom Sanskrit for "sprinkled", a word for a type of clarified butter central to Indian cookery (4)
SMOKERA curer of bacon, cheese, duck or salmon; a user of tobacco; a train carriage or men-only gathering for inhaling or puffing said leaf; a vent in the ocean's floor; or, in apiculture, a beekeeper's pip
GIGSOne-horse carriages; Cornish pilot boats; fish-spears; bookings for musicians; or, their live shows (4)
CHAKRAWord, from Sanskrit for "circle, wheel", in allusion to the wheel of time or dharma, for any one of the vortexes of spiritual energy in the body, each assigned a unique colour (6)
DALFrom Sanskrit for "to split", dried beans, lentils and other pulses in Indian cookery; a curry or puree of said legumes; or, a yellow-flowered tropical herb, also called pigeon pea (3)