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Definition of coach
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 coach is as below...
Coach (n.) A
special
tutor who
assists
in
preparing
a
student
for
examination;
a
trainer;
esp. one who
trains
a
boat's
crew for a race.
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Hackney
::
Hackney
(a.) Let out for hire;
devoted
to
common
use;
hence,
much used;
trite;
mean; as,
hackney
coaches;
hackney
authors..
Ride
::
Ride (v. i.) To be borne in a
carriage;
as, to ride in a
coach,
in a car, and the like. See
Synonym,
below..
Coach
::
Coach (n.) A cabin on the after part of the
quarter-deck,
usually
occupied
by the
captain..
Imperial
::
Imperial
(n.) A
luggage
case on the top of a
coach.
Encoach
::
Encoach
(v. t.) To carry in a
coach.
Coach
::
Coach (v. t.) To
prepare
for
public
examination
by
private
instruction;
to train by
special
instruction.
Machine
::
Machine
(n.) Any
mechanical
contrivance,
as the
wooden
horse with which the
Greeks
entered
Troy; a
coach;
a
bicycle..
Incoach
::
Incoach
(v. t.) To put a
coach.
Coachbox
::
Coachbox
() The seat of a
coachman.
Pennant
::
Pennant
(n.) A small flag; a
pennon.
The
narrow,
/ long,
pennant
(called
also whip or coach whip) is a long,
narrow
piece of
bunting,
carried
at the
masthead
of a
government
vessel
in
commission.
The board
pennant
is an
oblong,
nearly
square
flag,
carried
at the
masthead
of a
commodore's
vessel..
Boot
::
Boot (n.) A place for
baggage
at
either
end of an
old-fashioned
stagecoach.
Passenger
::
Passenger
(n.) A
traveler
by some
established
conveyance,
as a
coach,
steamboat,
railroad
train,
etc..
Vettura
::
Vettura
(n.) An
Italian
four-wheeled
carriage,
esp. one let for hire; a
hackney
coach..
Fare
::
Fare (v.) The price of
passage
or
going;
the sum paid or due for
conveying
a
person
by land or
water;
as, the fare for
crossing
a
river;
the fare in a coach or by
railway..
Inside
::
Inside
(a.) Being
within;
included
or
inclosed
in
anything;
contained;
interior;
internal;
as, the
inside
passengers
of a
stagecoach;
inside
decoration..
Conveyance
::
Conveyance
(n.) The
instrument
or means of
carrying
or
transporting
anything
from place to
place;
the
vehicle
in
which,
or means by
which,
anything
is
carried
from one place to
another;
as,
stagecoaches,
omnibuses,
etc., are
conveyances;
a canal or
aqueduct
is a
conveyance
for
water..
Coach
::
Coach (n.) A
special
tutor who
assists
in
preparing
a
student
for
examination;
a
trainer;
esp. one who
trains
a
boat's
crew for a race.
Overset
::
Overset
(v. t.) To turn or tip
(anything)
over from an
upright,
or a
proper,
position
so that it lies upon its side or
bottom
upwards;
to
upset;
as, to
overset
a
chair,
a
coach,
a ship, or a
building..
Uncoach
::
Uncoach
(v. t.) To
detach
or loose from a
coach.
Box
::
Box (n.) The
driver's
seat on a
carriage
or
coach.
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