n
(dated, hypercorrect) Alternative form of rickshaw [A two-wheeled carriage pulled along by a person.]
n
(automotive) a four-wheeled vehicle with 2-wheel drive
n
(automotive) a six-wheeled vehicle with six-wheel drive (each wheel has powered drive)
n
A type of bus, typically a modified pickup truck, used by private entrepreneurs in American Samoa.
n
A style of seat found in aircraft, also in some trains.
n
An automobile that defies the normal idea of a car
n
(military) A small wheeled armoured fighting vehicle.
n
(chiefly attributively) An automobile.
n
The outer shell of a car, as opposed to the chassis.
n
(automotive) A typically annual or semiannual public event for exhibition of automobiles and automobile designs.
n
(law) Abbreviation of automotive. [A shop or company that sells motor vehicle parts]
n
Alternative form of auto body [The outer shell of a car, as opposed to the chassis.]
n
(archaic) A road vehicle powered by steam or electricity rather than by traction.
adj
Alternative spelling of autem [(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) Married.]
n
The manufacture of automobiles
n
(US, Canada) A type of vehicle designed to move on the ground under its own stored power and intended to carry a driver, a small number of additional passengers, and a very limited amount of other load. A car or motorcar.
n
Everything pertaining to automobiles, especially collectibles.
adj
(dated) Relating to automobiles.
n
The utilization of automobiles as the major means of transportation and mobility.
n
A shop or company that sells motor vehicle parts
n
(obsolete) Any motorized vehicle.
n
An urban landscape designed for use by the automobile.
n
(Australia) A truck and trailer combination consisting of a prime mover coupled to two trailers.
n
(rail transport, informal) A fireman (person who keeps the fire going underneath a steam boiler on a railroad locomotive).
n
(Britain, informal) A bus that is used as a mobile office and publicity centre by a politician or party during the run-up to an election
n
A bus or coach used as a personnel carrier for combatants to deliver them to the battlefield and then rolled on its side to provide cover against firearms.
n
A type of flatbed truck, integral cab and bed, sometimes articulated, with 8x8x8 four-axle drive (8x8) and 4-axle steering (8x8x8). These trucks have more than 8 wheels, the rear axle pair each having a pair of wheels on each side, totalling 12 wheels, and typically have stabilizer arms for additional grip and stability when parked.
n
(automotive) The imaginary line marking the upper end of the lower body of an automobile, running just below the bottoms of the windows
n
A self-propelled 25-pounder vehicle produced by the United Kingdom during World War II, so called from a supposed resemblance to a bishop's miter.
n
(automotive) Abbreviation of body in white. [(automotive) The cabin skeleton of a motor vehicle; without the frame or subassemblies extending from the front and back and below; without finishes, furnishings, accoutrements. This body is at a stage in the assembly process before such is attached.]
n
A tractor-trailer that is relatively short in length.
v
To construct the bodywork of a car.
n
(automotive) A fully-proportioned full-sized skin shell of the body design prototype
n
Any part of the body of a vehicle.
n
(dated) Work done to construct or repair the body of an automobile.
n
Alternative form of body kit [A set of modified body parts or additional components to be installed on a stock car.]
n
The main body of a motor car, that rests on the chassis and into which is fitted the engine, mechanical and electrical systems, seats etc.
n
(automotive) A style of vehicle body.
n
The exterior body of a motor vehicle.
n
A truck with an enclosed cuboid-shaped cargo area.
n
A brakeman; a railroad employee responsible for a train's brakes, couplings etc.
n
An automobile, a sedan without a roof over the driver's seat.
n
An automobile with a transparent dome on top, instead of the usual windows and roof.
n
Compartment at the front of a truck or train for the driver.
n
(travel, aviation) The section of a passenger plane having the same class of service.
n
A hanging carriage or car for transporting people or cargo
n
(nautical) a type of ferry which propels itself by means of one or more steel cables laid across a body of water.
n
A style of truck, bus, or van that has a vertical front or "flat face", with the cab of the truck sitting above (or forward of) the front axle.
n
An automobile with a retractable top.
n
(US, Eastern Massachusetts) Pronunciation spelling of car. [A wheeled vehicle that moves independently, with at least three wheels, powered mechanically, steered by a driver and mostly for personal transportation.]
n
A motor vehicle with a rear compartment for living and sleeping in.
n
a cantina wagon in the form of a cube truck
n
(UK, Birmingham, obsolete) A four-wheeled cab, as opposed to a (two-wheeled) Hansom cab.
n
A special semi-trailer for transporting automobiles.
n
(automotive, rail transport) A door designed for use on a car (whether a railway carriage or an automobile).
n
A ferry that transports cars (motor vehicles)
n
(automotive) A part that can be fitted to a car, often as a replacement for a worn-out or damaged part.
n
A small van, built on a chassis designed for a car.
n
(uncommon) Alternative form of car phone [A mobile phone device specifically designed for and fitted into an automobile.]
n
A small caravan (mobile home).
n
A building housing a streetcar when it is not in use.
n
The framework of a structure, especially one not normally seen.
n
(US, dated) A storage depot for streetcars.
n
(US) A truck modification where the front of the vehicle is raised and the back is lowered.
n
A door on a railway carriage.
n
(Philippines, historical) A light two-wheeled box-like vehicle usually drawn by a single native pony and used to convey passengers within city limits or for travelling.
n
A boat designed to be attached to the top of an automobile for transportation.
n
(rail transport, UK, dated) A pen on a platform in a railway goods yard for cattle travelling by rail.
n
The controls of a car located between the driver's and passenger's seat, typically including the heater/air conditioning, the car radio, and the gear shift.
adj
(automotive, slang) Having a vehicle's height reduced by lowering the body with respect to the frame rails.
n
The base frame of a motor vehicle.
n
A small car designed to be used primarily in urban areas and conurbations.
n
(chiefly US) The part of a commercial passenger airplane or train reserved for those paying the lower standard fares; the economy section.
adj
(of a vehicle) Having specially built bodywork, built to order.
n
A company that operates a fleet of coaches (passenger vehicles).
n
The body of a motor vehicle (as opposed to the chassis).
n
The driver's compartment in a racing car (or, by extension, in a sports car or other automobile).
n
(automotive) An automobile suspension device consisting of a shock absorber with a coil spring encircling it.
n
(Philippines) A public transport vehicle operating without a franchise.
n
An entry-level premium sedan; ("premium" being 'low-end luxury' or 'near-luxury'; premium and luxury being the 'high-end' of the market; premium and luxury segments may be combined under some segmentation schemas) (Examples of cars in this market segment are Mercedes-Benz C-class and BMW 3-series)
n
Any car owned by or leased to a company.
n
(US, automotive) A motor vehicle made in a manner to comply to government specification, in quantities to comply to government regulations on quota minimums, to sell to the public, frequently in limited areas, at a loss, without promotion, and under active dissuasion among dealers.
n
(automotive) An automobile which is not available for retail sale and which is usually only a mock-up having limited functionality, but which may be displayed at auto shows to represent design ideas under consideration for future vehicles.
n
A full-sized cargo van that is sent to third-party companies to be outfitted with various luxuries for road trips and camping.
n
(vehicles) A convertible car: a car with a removable or foldable roof able to convert from a closed to open vehicle and back again.
n
(US, Canada, automotive) A car with two doors (variant of coupé).
adj
(US, rare) Resembling a coupe (car with two doors).
n
A two-seater car, normally a sports car. (variant of coupe)
n
An automobile built on a passenger car chassis but with a truck bed.
n
Alternative form of cowcatcher [(rail transport, principally US) The V-shaped device on the front of a locomotive (or other large vehicle) shaped so as to push objects on the tracks out of the way, to prevent major damage to the train.]
n
A type of pickup truck with four full-sized doors.
n
An SUV-like automobile built on a passenger car platform, e.g. the Pontiac Torrent.
n
(railways, Canada, dated) a small viewing window in the top of the caboose for looking over the train, or the part of the caboose where one looks through this window.
n
(automotive) Alternative form of XUV (cross-over utility vehicle)
n
A small, lightweight, inexpensive car manufactured in the early twentieth century, characterised by the use of basic materials and sometimes fragile engineering.
n
(rail transport, manufacturing, agriculture, safety equipment) A cutout device that operates in the event that an operator releases the control handles, leaves the operator's seat, or otherwise seems to be no longer present and alert.
n
Alternative spelling of double-decker [A vehicle (usually a bus, coach or train) or aircraft with two floors.]
n
(US) A trailer measuring twenty feet or more in width and ninety feet or less in length, towed as a two separate units before assembly; especially, a mobile home that is twice its standard width.
n
Alternative spelling of double-decker [A vehicle (usually a bus, coach or train) or aircraft with two floors.]
n
(road transport) A device to couple a powered road vehicle to a load to transfer tractive effort to the load, either as a push or as a pull.
n
(US) A private room on a railroad sleeping car.
n
Synonym of cab (compartment at the front of a truck or train for the driver).
n
(colloquial, US) A convertible car, the roof of which can be folded down to form an open-top vehicle.
n
(Britain) A drophead coupé.
n
(Britain) a four-seated sports car with two doors, a folding roof and a sloping rear; a soft top.
n
Alternative form of drop top (“convertible car”) [(colloquial, US) A convertible car, the roof of which can be folded down to form an open-top vehicle.]
n
(automotive) A pickup truck with four wheels on the rear axle.
n
(informal) A small, unassuming automobile.
n
(in Taiwan) a type of road truck (lorry) or bus (motorcoach), on which performers perform on an elevated stage, with the body of the vehicle festooned with lights, in a funeral procession.
n
(archaic) The use or development of cars powered by electric motors.
n
(rail transport, dated) A building for housing railway locomotives.
n
a car that is suitable for and large enough for a family.
n
A motor car having a continuous slope from the roof to the rear
n
A ship used to transport people, smaller vehicles and goods from one port to another, usually on a regular schedule.
n
(Britain) a four-seated car or coupé with the appearance of a sports car, with a sloping rear and hardtop.
n
a type of armored tracked fighting vehicle with a motorized spinning drum with the longitudinal axis of the drum arranged horizontally, perpendicular to the motion of the tank, with flail chains attached to the front end, which can clear landmines and barbed wire by beating them to bits
n
(UK, rail transport) A railway worker who is either a locomotive engineer or a fireman.
n
(US) a railway wagon for carrying goods
n
(automotive) A boot (storage compartment) located at the front rather than the rear of a car, especially an electric vehicle.
n
(automotive) A trunk (boot, storage compartment) located at the front rather than the rear of a car.
adj
(US) (of an automobile) large; specifically, designed to be comfortable for long-distance driving with six occupants and their luggage.
n
(chiefly US, idiomatic) A railway laborer, especially a member of a crew which carries rails and affixes them to ties.
n
(historical) A four-wheeled two-seated carriage with driver's seat and dicky.
n
A small, open-wheeled vehicle for racing.
n
That part of a transporter bridge that carries passengers, vehicles, along the length of the bridge span.
n
Any of various laws passed by western states of the United States after the Civil War, to regulate rates paid for transporting grain.
n
(US, dated) A streetcar, especially a cable car.
n
(nautical) Synonym of ground-effect machine
n
(Britain) A car with such a roof.
n
A car with a sloping, hinged rear door that opens upwards.
n
(automotive) A vehicle designed to carry large loads or a high number of passengers beyond an officially set weight or number, such as a semitrailer, bus or coach, vehicle carrier, livestock transport, road train, etc.
n
(UK, automotive, transport) Initialism of heavy goods vehicle. (a lorry/truck weighing more than 3.5 tons) [A lorry, truck or other large vehicle used to transport cargo with a total weight of at least 3.5 tonnes.]
n
Alternative spelling of high-occupancy vehicle [A vehicle with a large number of persons in it.]
n
A vehicle with a large number of persons in it.
n
(automotive, chiefly UK) A soft top of a convertible car or carriage.
v
To travel as a stowaway aboard a freight train on a railroad.
n
(automotive, informal) A high-performance hatchback small motor car.
n
Alternative form of hot hatch [(automotive, informal) A high-performance hatchback small motor car.]
n
(rail transport) An overheated axle box, bearing and bearing enclosure.
n
(US) Synonym of motor home.
n
A truck or bus converted into a portable home.
n
(US, military) A diesel-powered, four-wheel drive tactical military vehicle that can carry a wide variety of military hardware.
n
(US) A European car fitted with American components.
n
A hydrogen-powered automobile.
v
(automotive, slang) To occupy a reserved electric car parking space (especially one equipped with a charger) with a traditional car equipped with an internal combustion engine.
n
(metaphysics, linguistics) A car completely inside of a garage, or the portion of a car that is inside a garage.
n
(chiefly UK, historical) A three-wheeled motor vehicle allowing disabled people to drive on the road, no longer used because of safety concerns.
n
A light utility truck from WWII used by the U.S. Army, and subsequently turned into the trademark Jeep when civilianized by originating manufacturer Willys-Overland.
n
(rail transport, mechanical engineering) A box or housing enclosing or supporting a journal, often used in order to retain the lubricant.
n
A former make of commercial vehicle manufactured in England, which included lorries, buses and trolleybuses.
n
A classification of light passenger automobiles sold in Japan. Vehicles of this type are distinguished by the use of smaller engines (with displacement up to 660 cc), and yellow and black (or black and yellow) license plates.
n
A miniature toy car designed to be operated by a child, propelled by foot motion, pedals, or an electrical motor.
n
A type of pickup truck with two smaller seats behind the front seats.
n
An apparatus that permits the loading door of a bus to decrease in height in order to facilitate boarding of passengers that are seniors and physically disadvantaged
n
(by extension) A style of automobile based around the design of landau carriages.
n
A motor car with an open driver’s seat and an enclosed rear section with one cross-seat and a collapsible roof; sometimes used for weddings.
n
(South Africa) A carpool; an arrangement whereby several people travel together in the same car.
n
(automotive) A vehicle designed to carry small loads or a small number of passengers up to an officially set weight or number, such as a car, van, motorbike, scooter, etc.
adj
(of a vehicle) designed to carry fairly light loads
n
(US) Any motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds (4,500 kg) or less.
n
An automobile body with seats and permanent top like a coupe, and with the top projecting over the driver and a projecting front.
n
(dated) Someone who works on a locomotive.
n
A part of the body of a commercial or recreational vehicle that extends over the cab.
n
(of vehicles) long wheelbase
n
A motor vehicle produced by Mack Trucks, especially a semi-trailer.
n
(military) A tank with a good balance of firepower, cross-country mobility, and armoured protection, and therefore capable of carrying out the roles of breakthrough, exploitation and infantry support.
n
(transport) A share taxi in the CIS countries, the Baltic states, and Bulgaria. The role of the modern marshrutka is similar to that of the minibus in other countries, except that some implementations of marshrutka allow passengers to stand.
n
A station wagon shaped like a small bus.
n
A panel, forming the rear of the cab of a truck, that can be folded away to make more space.
n
(chiefly US) A large and spacious passenger car, typically with five or seven seats and sliding rear doors
n
A small station wagon, having a shorter extended rear section than a full-size station wagon and back seats that fold down to extend the space in the rear section.
n
(automotive) A sunroof that has a clear glass panel, rather than being opaque, so that light can enter the vehicle even when the roof is closed.
n
(Christianity, archaic, poetic) The controller or prime mover of the universe; God.
n
A motorised caravan; camper, motor home, recreational vehicle
n
Alternative form of motorcoach (a road vehicle) [A motorised bus, or coach.]
n
(Britain, Ireland, chiefly in the plural) A retail supplier of car parts and accessories.
n
A type of recreational vehicle, a self-propelled structure built on a truck or bus chassis containing living accommodations.
n
(dated) A truck (motor vehicle with design tuned for carrying cargo).
n
Alternative form of motorcoach (road vehicle) [A motorised bus, or coach.]
n
Alternative spelling of motor home [A type of recreational vehicle, a self-propelled structure built on a truck or bus chassis containing living accommodations.]
n
A motorised bus, or coach.
n
An enclosed passenger motor vehicle, a car, powered by an engine.
n
Alternative form of motor truck [(dated) A truck (motor vehicle with design tuned for carrying cargo).]
adj
Using or involving multiple cars
n
A vehicle that operates as a mobile museum.
n
A shuttle bus in France.
n
A motor car whose rear window makes an angle with its back segment
adj
(of a vehicle) Having no roof, or having a top folded or detached.
n
(UK) A double-deck bus with an open, or partially open, top deck.
adj
(of a vehicle) Synonym of open-top.
n
(UK) A double-deck bus with an open, or partially open, top deck.
n
(metaphysics, linguistics) A car completely outside of any garage, or the portion of a car that is not inside a garage.
n
A large van without side windows or rear seats, with a chassis too big for a car; compare car-body van.
n
Alternative form of panchway [(India, now historical) A Bengalese four-oared passenger boat.]
n
(chiefly Britain) Originally pantechnicon van: a van, especially a large moving or removal van.
n
(vehicles) A motor vehicle designed to carry (a few) passengers; a motorcar.
n
(rail transport) A casting secured to the frame of a truck of a railcar and forming a jaw for holding a journal box.
n
A car or minivan designed for spaciousness.
n
A driverless electric car for transporting a single person.
n
Alternative spelling of people carrier [A car or minivan designed for spaciousness.]
n
(automotive) a large open touring motorcar with a folding top
v
(transitive) To transport (a lorry/truck) on a flatbed railway waggon
n
A group of self-driving vehicles travelling in a close convoy and communicating electronically with each other.
n
Alternative form of Popemobile [(informal) Any of various vehicles with bulletproof glass sides used to transport the Pope through crowds safely while allowing an open view.]
n
(railroad) A toolbox under the caboose.
n
An electrically operated roof on a convertible vehicle
n
(transport) A truck (large road vehicle) capable of moving under its own power.
n
(automotive) The front part of a semi-trailer type truck, i.e., the tractor to which the trailer part attaches.
n
(military) Plavayushchij Transportyer - Sryednyj: a Soviet tracked amphibious transport vehicle
n
(Britain) A rail coach on which unnecessary noise is discouraged.
n
(slang) A convertible automobile.
n
A man who works on a railway.
n
A vehicle designed and equipped for the recovery of other vehicles, which have either broken down, got stuck, or been involved in an accident.
n
(Canada, US) A self-propelled vehicle (motor home), or trailer designed for use as living quarters on overnight recreational activities and travel.
v
(US, slang) To travel illicitly by clinging to the supporting rods under a freight train.
n
An individual vehicle of this kind.
n
A car designed to drive on public roads, especially as opposed to a race car.
n
One who is in charge of a railroad track.
n
An open automobile having a front seat and a rumble seat.
n
A self-driving car that can be hired on a per-journey basis by passengers.
n
(informal) A hot rod enthusiast.
n
A cage-like container mounted on small wheels, which can be rolled on and off a vehicle and used for the transport of goods.
n
A cage on wheels used to hold and transport goods, especially in a warehouse.
n
(rail transport, US) A small private compartment, for one person, in a railroad sleeping car.
n
A RORO vessel built for freight vehicle transport along with passenger accommodation.
n
A day on which vehicles, locomotives, etc., are run or driven, especially when these are otherwise kept or exhibited statically, such as at a museum.
n
(Britain) The most common body style for modern cars, with a boot or trunk.
n
(rail transport) A box carried on locomotives, from which sand runs onto the rails in front of the driving wheels, to prevent slipping.
n
Alternative form of sand rail [a type of dune buggy]
n
(US, Australia, Canada, New Zealand) An automobile designed in a configuration with separate compartments for engine space, driver/passenger space and luggage space.
n
An autonomous vehicle taking the form of a car.
n
(automotive) A vehicle with a retractable textile roof.
n
Alternative spelling of semi-trailer [A trailer without front axle and with wheels only at the trailing end, designed to be pulled via a pivoting arrangement which also partially supports its weight.]
n
(rail transport, UK) The person in charge of an engine shed (or locomotive shed).
n
share taxi, especially in Israel
n
Alternative spelling of single-wide [(US) A trailer measuring eighteen feet or less in width and ninety feet or less in length, able to be towed as a single unit.]
n
Alternative form of slot car [A type of miniature toy car that is fitted into a slot in a track which it is raced around.]
n
Alternative form of slumbercoach [(rail transport) A type of sleeping car.]
n
A car (motor vehicle) that is powered by sunlight
n
A type of street truck and lifestyle truck, a high-speed high-performance high-powered pickup truck, frequently with lowered suspension and lessened cargo capabilities.
n
A passenger vehicle which combines the towing capacity of a pickup truck with the passenger-carrying space of a minivan or station wagon together with on- or off-road ability.
n
(railways, historical) A bent metal bar on the top of a railway carriage journal-box, surrounding the arch-bar and supporting the spring.
n
An open-topped sports car; a roadster.
n
(US, Australia, obsolete) A station wagon.
n
(US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, automotive) A body style for cars in which the roof is extended rearward to produce an enclosed area in the position and serving the function of the boot (trunk) of a sedan / saloon.
adj
(automotive) With the fenders and wheel wells outside of the main body shell.
n
A vehicle that is kept and maintained to legal specifications.
n
A luxury car which is especially built to be longer than normal.
n
An automobile with a station wagon body on a truck chassis.
n
(automotive) A fixed or operable opening in a vehicle roof (car or truck) which allows fresh air and/or light to enter the passenger compartment. A sunroof may include a transparent or opaque panel and may be manually operated or power driven.
n
A truck that has a supercab.
n
A very large transporter
n
(vehicles) The system of springs and shock absorbers connected to the wheels in an automobile, which allows the vehicle to move smoothly with reduced shock to its occupants.
n
Alternative form of swap body. [(transport, freight) A demountable body, a type of freight container which can be transported by road or rail.]
adj
(of vehicles) short-wheelbase
n
A four-wheeled open phaeton with four seats, its ground plan resembling the letter T.
n
(automotive) An automobile roof with a removable panel on each side of a rigid bar running from the center of one structural bar between pillars to the center of the next structural bar.
n
A car, provided by an employer, that an employee may use on company business and for personal use.
n
(automotive) A semiconvertible car body style with a removable roof section and a full-width roll bar behind the seats.
n
A pole in the street alongside a place where members of the public can hire taxis.
n
A pickup truck with a gun mounted on it.
n
An old-style open passenger vehicle with a tonneau (rear compartment with seats).
n
(automotive) A convertible car having the top retracted or otherwise open.
n
(historical) An automobile with a streamlined profile and a folding or detachable soft top, and having the hood or bonnet line raised to be level with the car's waistline, resulting in a straight beltline from front to back.
n
A touring car with two separate seat sections.
n
(dated) An open-top or soft-top motor car suitable for touring.
n
(nonstandard, automotive) A relatively small motor car, of only moderate performance but with reasonable fuel economy, intended for use mostly in urban areas
n
A larger toy, designed for children to ride in, which may be a pedal car or have some other source of locomotion.
v
(transitive, medicine, archaic) To treat by means of tractoration, or Perkinism.
n
a large road vehicle, usually consisting of a two or three-axled chassis, and fitted with a cab, engine and drivetrain, used for hauling semitrailers.
n
A large truck consisting of an engine and cab section (the tractor) and a cargo-carrying semi-trailer or trailer.
n
A long, heavy sleigh used in Canada for the transportation of merchandise, wood, etc.
n
An attendant who supports the train of a dignitary.
n
(obsolete) The shaft of a cart.
n
A basic car used to travel from place to place, without special features or sporty character.
n
A mobile gantry crane used for stacking intermodal containers within the stacking areas of a container terminal.
n
(Philippines) A handcar.
n
(Britain) A holding area for supermarket trolleys.
n
(Canada, US) A company that uses trucks to transport goods.
n
(India) A dog cart; a rickshaw; a kind of vehicle.
n
(trucking, slang) A tandem trailer operation, where two large hauling trailers are connected with a single axle, wheeled device known as a tandem dolly, allowing a truck to carry two or more trailers bound for separate destinations.
n
A vehicle with seats for two people (a driver or pilot and one passenger)
n
The supporting structural framework of a vehicle.
n
(countable, automobiles) A body of this type.
n
(Australia, New Zealand) A small vehicle based on the same platform as a family car but with a unibody construction and a built-in open tray area for carrying goods; similar but not identical to a pick-up truck.
n
A small non-motorized vehicle which is generally pulled by a motorized vehicle and features an open-top rear cargo area (bed) and is used for the hauling of light loads.
n
A covered motor vehicle used to carry goods or (normally less than ten) persons, usually roughly cuboid in shape, longer and higher than a car but relatively smaller than a truck/lorry or a bus.
n
(automotive) A standard for measuring the capacity of a car's boot or trunk.
n
A medium for expression of talent or views.
adj
Of or pertaining to a vehicle or vehicles, usually specifically cars and trucks.
adj
Obsolete form of vehicular. [Of or pertaining to a vehicle or vehicles, usually specifically cars and trucks.]
n
(Britain) A car built before 1919, or, even more strictly, before 1905.
adj
(Of a motor car) built between the years 1919 and (usually) 1930 (or sometimes 1919 to 1925 in the USA).
n
A motor car that is of an older make and model, especially one that was built between the years 1919 and 1930.
n
(UK, rail transport, historical) A railway employee tasked with tapping the train's wheels with a hammer to detect cracks.
n
(Canada, US, automotive, slang) a motorhome; a recreational vehicle (RV)
n
Any car designed for, or achieving, worldwide sales using the same platform and components, often with a variety of body styles.
n
A railway employee who is in charge of a railway yard.
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