carriageˈkær ɪdʒ; for 9 also ˈkær i ɪdʒ
carriage (n)
- plural
- carriages
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English Definitions:
passenger car, coach, carriage (noun)
a railcar where passengers ride
carriage, equipage, rig (noun)
a vehicle with wheels drawn by one or more horses
carriage, bearing, posture (noun)
characteristic way of bearing one's body
"stood with good posture"
carriage (noun)
a machine part that carries something else
baby buggy, baby carriage, carriage, perambulator, pram, stroller, go-cart, pushchair, pusher (noun)
a small vehicle with four wheels in which a baby or child is pushed around
carriage (Noun)
A wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power.
carriage (Noun)
A rail car, esp. designed for the conveyance of passengers.
carriage (Noun)
A manner of walking and moving in general; how one carries oneself, bearing.
carriage (Noun)
One's behaviour, or way of conducting oneself towards others.
carriage (Noun)
The part of a typewriter supporting the paper.
carriage (Noun)
A shopping cart.
carriage (Noun)
A baby stroller; a baby carriage.
Carriage
A carriage is a wheeled vehicle for people, usually horse-drawn; litters and sedan chairs are excluded, since they are wheelless vehicles. The carriage is especially designed for private passenger use and for comfort or elegance, though some are also used to transport goods. It may be light, smart and fast or heavy, large and comfortable. Carriages normally have suspension using leaf springs, elliptical springs or leather strapping. A public passenger vehicle would not usually be called a carriage – terms for such include stagecoach, charabanc and omnibus. Working vehicles such as the wagon and cart share important parts of the history of the carriage, as is the fast chariot.
Carriage
A carriage is a private four-wheeled vehicle for people and is most commonly horse-drawn. Second-hand private carriages were common public transport, the equivalent of modern cars used as taxis. Carriage suspensions are by leather strapping and, on those made in recent centuries, steel springs. Two-wheeled carriages are informal and usually owner-driven. Coaches are a special category within carriages. They are carriages with four corner posts and a fixed roof. Two-wheeled war chariots and transport vehicles such as four-wheeled wagons and two-wheeled carts were forerunners of carriages.In the twenty-first century, horse-drawn carriages are occasionally used for public parades by royalty and for traditional formal ceremonies. Simplified modern versions are made for tourist transport in warm countries and for those cities where tourists expect open horse-drawn carriages to be provided. Simple metal sporting versions are still made for the sport known as competitive driving.
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