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Definition of truck
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 truck is as below...
Truck (v. i.) A
swiveling
carriage,
consisting
of a frame with one or more pairs of
wheels
and the
necessary
boxes,
springs,
etc., to carry and guide one end of a
locomotive
or a car; --
sometimes
called
bogie in
England.
Trucks
usually
have four or six
wheels..
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Feint
::
Feint (a.) A mock blow or
attack
on one part when
another
part is
intended
to be
struck;
-- said of
certain
movements
in
fencing,
boxing,
war, etc..
Tram
::
Tram (n.) A
four-wheeled
truck
running
on
rails,
and used in a mine, as for
carrying
coal or ore..
Truck
::
Truck (v. i.) A small piece of wood,
usually
cylindrical
or
disk-shaped,
used for
various
purposes..
Planet-struck
::
Planet-struck
(a.)
Affected
by the
influence
of
planets;
blasted.
Sonorous
::
Sonorous
(a.)
Giving
sound when
struck;
resonant;
as,
sonorous
metals..
Heartstruck
::
Heartstruck
(a.)
Shocked
with pain, fear, or
remorse;
dismayed;
heartstricken..
Truckle
::
Truckle
(n.) A small wheel or
caster.
Xylophone
::
Xylophone
(n.) An
instrument
common
among the
Russians,
Poles,
and
Tartars,
consisting
of a
series
of
strips
of wood or glass
graduated
in
length
to the
musical
scale,
resting
on belts of
straw,
and
struck
with two small
hammers.
Called
in
Germany
strohfiedel,
or straw
fiddle..
Stock
::
Stock (n.) The part of a tally
formerly
struck
in the
exchequer,
which was
delivered
to the
person
who had lent the king money on
account,
as the
evidence
of
indebtedness.
See
Counterfoil..
Pulsatile
::
Pulsatile
(a.)
Capable
of being
struck
or
beaten;
played
by
beating
or by
percussion;
as, a
tambourine
is a
pulsatile
musical
instrument..
Truckle-bed
::
Truckle-bed
(n.) A low bed on
wheels,
that may be
pushed
under
another
bed; a
trundle-bed..
Conveyor
::
Conveyor
(n.) A
contrivance
for
carrying
objects
from place to
place;
esp., one for
conveying
grain,
coal, etc., -- as a
spiral
or screw
turning
in a pipe or
trough,
an
endless
belt with
buckets,
or a truck
running
along a
rope..
Florin
::
Florin
(n.) A
silver
coin of
Florence,
first
struck
in the
twelfth
century,
and noted for its
beauty.
The name is given to
different
coins in
different
countries.
The
florin
of
England,
first
minted
in 1849, is worth two
shillings,
or about 48
cents;
the
florin
of the
Netherlands,
about 40
cents;
of
Austria,
about 36
cents..
Truck
::
Truck (v. i.) A frame on low
wheels
or
rollers;
-- used for
various
purposes,
as for a
movable
support
for heavy
bodies..
Trucking
::
trucking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Truc.
Truck
::
Truck (v. i.) A low,
wheeled
vehicle
or
barrow
for
carrying
goods,
stone,
and other heavy
articles..
Chop
::
Chop (v. i.) To
purchase
by way of
truck.
Sideration
::
Sideration
(n.) The state of being
siderated,
or
planet-struck;
esp., blast in
plants;
also, a
sudden
and
apparently
causeless
stroke
of
disease,
as in
apoplexy
or
paralysis..
Liner
::
Liner (n.) A ball
which,
when
struck,
flies
through
the air in a
nearly
straight
line not far from the
ground..
Horror-sticken
::
Horror-sticken
(a.)
Struck
with
horror;
horrified.
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