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Definition of sled
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of sled is as below...
Sled (n.) A
small,
light
vehicle
with
runners,
used,
mostly
by young
persons,
for
sliding
on snow or ice..
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Undirected
::
Undirected
(a.)
Misdirected;
misled;
led
astray.
Striker
::
Striker
(n.) One who, or that
which,
strikes;
specifically,
a
blacksmith's
helper
who
wields
the
sledge..
Swage
::
Swage (n.) A tool,
variously
shaped
or
grooved
on the end or face, used by
blacksmiths
and other
workers
in
metals,
for
shaping
their work,
whether
sheet metal or
forging,
by
holding
the swage upon the work, or the work upon the
swage,
and
striking
with a
sledge..
Bobsleigh
::
Bobsleigh
(n.) A short sled,
mostly
used as one of a pair
connected
by a reach or
coupling;
also, the
compound
sled so
formed..
Tarantass
::
Tarantass
(n.) A low
four-wheeled
carriage
used in
Russia.
The
carriage
box rests on two long,
springy
poles which run from the fore to the hind
axletree.
When snow
falls,
the
wheels
are taken off, and the body is
mounted
on a
sledge..
Corf
::
Corf (n.) A
wooden
frame,
sled, or
low-wheeled
wagon,
to
convey
coal or ore in the
mines..
Uphand
::
Uphand
(a.)
Lifted
by the hand, or by both
hands;
as, the
uphand
sledge..
Sled
::
Sled (n.) A
vehicle
on
runners,
used for
conveying
loads over the snow or ice; -- in
England
called
sledge..
Dan
::
Dan (n.) A small truck or
sledge
used in coal
mines.
Sledge
::
Sledge
(v. t.) A
large,
heavy
hammer,
usually
wielded
with both
hands;
--
called
also
sledge
hammer..
Deceivableness
::
Deceivableness
(n.)
Liability
to be
deceived
or
misled;
as, the
deceivableness
of a
child..
Misled
::
Misled
(imp. & p. p.) of Misl.
Sledded
::
Sledded
(imp. & p. p.) of Sle.
Byard
::
Byard (n.) A piece of
leather
crossing
the
breast,
used by the men who drag
sledges
in coal
mines..
Team
::
Team (n.) Two or more
horses,
oxen, or other
beasts
harnessed
to the same
vehicle
for
drawing,
as to a
coach,
wagon,
sled, or the
like..
Sledging
::
Sledging
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Sledg.
Sledding
::
Sledding
(n.) The state of the snow which
admits
of the
running
of
sleds;
as, the
sledding
is
good..
Sledge
::
Sledge
(n.) A
strong
vehicle
with low
runners
or low
wheels;
or one
without
wheels
or
runners,
made of plank
slightly
turned
up at one end, used for
transporting
loads upon the snow, ice, or bare
ground;
a
sled..
Bunk
::
Bunk (n.) A piece of wood
placed
on a
lumberman's
sled to
sustain
the end of heavy
timbers.
Slide
::
Slide (v. t.)
Especially,
to move over snow or ice with a
smooth,
uninterrupted
motion,
as on a sled
moving
by the force of
gravity,
or on the
feet..
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