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Definition of wheeled
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Wheeled
(imp. & p. p.) of Whee.
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Chaise
::
Chaise
(n.) A
two-wheeled
carriage
for two
persons,
with a
calash
top, and the body hung on
leather
straps,
or
thorough-braces.
It is
usually
drawn by one
horse..
Berlin
::
Berlin
(n.) A
four-wheeled
carriage,
having
a
sheltered
seat
behind
the body and
separate
from it,
invented
in the 17th
century,
at
Berlin..
Vinaigrette
::
Vinaigrette
(n.) A
small,
two-wheeled
vehicle,
like a Bath
chair,
to be drawn or
pushed
by a boy or man..
Wheelwright
::
Wheelwright
(n.) A man whose
occupation
is to make or
repair
wheels
and
wheeled
vehicles,
as
carts,
wagons,
and the
like..
Buggy
::
Buggy (n.) A
light,
four-wheeled
vehicle,
usually
with one seat, and with or
without
a
calash
top..
Dearborn
::
Dearborn
(n.) A
four-wheeled
carriage,
with
curtained
sides..
Tram
::
Tram (n.) A
four-wheeled
truck
running
on
rails,
and used in a mine, as for
carrying
coal or ore..
Wheeled
::
Wheeled
(imp. & p. p.) of Whee.
Drosky
::
Drosky
(n.) A low,
four-wheeled,
open
carriage,
used in
Russia,
consisting
of a kind of long,
narrow
bench,
on which the
passengers
ride as on a
saddle,
with their feet
reaching
nearly
to the
ground.
Other kinds of
vehicles
are now so
called,
esp. a kind of
victoria
drawn by one or two
horses,
and used as a
public
carriage
in
German
cities..
Phaeton
::
Phaeton
(n.) A
four-wheeled
carriage
(with or
without
a top), open, or
having
no side
pieces,
in front of the seat. It is drawn by one or two
horses..
Staniel
::
Stanhope
(n.) A light
two-wheeled,
or
sometimes
four-wheeled,
carriage,
without
a top; -- so
called
from Lord
Stanhope,
for whom it was
contrived..
Vettura
::
Vettura
(n.) An
Italian
four-wheeled
carriage,
esp. one let for hire; a
hackney
coach..
Curricle
::
Curricle
(n.) A
two-wheeled
chaise
drawn by two
horses
abreast.
Wain
::
Wain (n.) A
four-wheeled
vehicle
for the
transportation
of
goods,
produce,
etc.; a
wagon..
Four-wheeled
::
Four-wheeled
(a.)
Having
four
wheels.
Barouche
::
Barouche
(n.) A
four-wheeled
carriage,
with a
falling
top, a seat on the
outside
for the
driver,
and two
double
seats on the
inside
arranged
so that the
sitters
on the front seat face those on the back
seat..
Carriage
::
Carriage
(n.) A
wheeled
vehicle
for
persons,
esp. one
designed
for
elegance
and
comfort..
Buggy
::
Buggy (n.) A light one horse
two-wheeled
vehicle.
Diligence
::
Diligence
(n.) A
four-wheeled
public
stagecoach,
used in
France..
Gladstone
::
Gladstone
(n.) A
four-wheeled
pleasure
carriage
with two
inside
seats,
calash
top, and seats for
driver
and
footman..
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