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The longer form of "taxi" is "taxicab." The term "taxicab" combines "taxi," which is derived from "taximeter," a device that measures the fare based on distance and time, and "cab," short for "cabriolet," a type of horse-drawn carriage. In everyday language, however, "taxi" is commonly used and understood to refer to these vehicles.

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