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Definition of carriage
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Carriage
(n.) That which
carries
of
conveys,.
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Coach
::
Coach (n.) A
large,
closed,
four-wheeled
carriage,
having
doors in the
sides,
and
generally
a front and back seat
inside,
each for two
persons,
and an
elevated
outside
seat in front for the
driver..
Under
::
Under
(prep.)
Below or
lower,
in place or
position,
with the idea of being
covered;
lower than;
beneath;
--
opposed
to over; as, he stood under a tree; the
carriage
is under
cover;
a
cellar
extends
under the whole
house..
Overturn
::
Overturn
(v. t.) To turn or throw from a
basis,
foundation,
or
position;
to
overset;
as, to
overturn
a
carriage
or a
building..
Brougham
::
Brougham
(n.) A
light,
close
carriage,
with seats
inside
for two or four, and the fore
wheels
so
arranged
as to turn
short..
Limber
::
Limber
(n.) The
shafts
or
thills
of a wagon or
carriage.
Stockfish
::
Stocker
(n.) One who makes or fits
stocks,
as of guns or gun
carriages,
etc..
Excise
::
Excise
(n.) In
inland
duty or
impost
operating
as an
indirect
tax on the
consumer,
levied
upon
certain
specified
articles,
as,
tobacco,
ale,
spirits,
etc., grown or
manufactured
in the
country.
It is also
levied
to
pursue
certain
trades
and deal in
certain
commodities.
Certain
direct
taxes (as, in
England,
those on
carriages,
servants,
plate,
armorial
bearings,
etc.),
are
included
in the
excise.
Often used
adjectively;
as,
excise
duties;
excise
law;
excise
system..
Surrogate
::
Surrey
(n.) A
four-wheeled
pleasure
carriage,
(commonly
two-seated)
somewhat
like a
phaeton,
but
having
a
straight
bottom..
Disappointment
::
Disappointment
(n.) The act of
disappointing,
or the state of being
disappointed;
defeat
or
failure
of
expectation
or hope;
miscarriage
of
design
or plan;
frustration..
Whitewood
::
Whitewood
(n.) The soft and
easily-worked
wood of the tulip tree
(Liriodendron).
It is much used in
cabinetwork,
carriage
building,
etc..
Bed
::
Bed (n.) See Gun
carriage,
and
Mortar
bed..
Dray
::
Dray (n.) A
strong
low cart or
carriage
used for heavy
burdens.
Portance
::
Portance
(n.) See Port,
carriage,
demeanor..
Deportment
::
Deportment
(n.)
Manner
of
deporting
or
demeaning
one's self;
manner
of
acting;
conduct;
carriage;
especially,
manner
of
acting
with
respect
to the
courtesies
and
duties
of life;
behavior;
demeanor;
bearing..
Trunnion
::
Trunnion
(n.) A
cylindrical
projection
on each side of a
piece,
whether
gun,
mortar,
or
howitzer,
serving
to
support
it on the
cheeks
of the
carriage.
See
Illust.
of
Cannon..
One-horse
::
One-horse
(a.) Drawn by one
horse;
having
but a
single
horse;
as, a
one-horse
carriage..
Gestation
::
Gestation
(n.)
Exercise
in which one is borne or
carried,
as on
horseback,
or in a
carriage,
without
the
exertion
of his own
powers;
passive
exercise..
Footman
::
Footman
(n.) A man in
waiting;
a male
servant
whose
duties
are to
attend
the door, the
carriage,
the
table,
etc..
Holdback
::
Holdback
(n.) The
projection
or loop on the thill of a
vehicle.
to which a strap of the
harness
is
attached,
to hold back a
carriage
when going down hill, or in
backing;
also, the strap or part of the
harness
so
used..
Fill
::
Fill (n.) One of the
thills
or
shafts
of a
carriage.
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