
1) Baby buggy 2) Bearing 3) Buggy 4) Clarence or victoria 5) Coach 6) Delivery charge 7) French word used in English 8) Horse-drawn carriage 9) Horse-drawn passenger vehicle 10) Mien 11) Passenger car 12) Railcar 13) Railroad car 14) Railway car 15) Railway coach 16) Typewriter part 17) Victoria
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1) Barouche 2) Bearing 3) Brougham 4) Buckboard 5) Cabriolet 6) Caroche 7) Chariot 8) Clarence 9) Conduct 10) Demeanor 11) Distribution 12) Droshky 13) Drosky 14) Gait 15) Gharry 16) Gracefulness 17) Hackney 18) Hansom 19) Landau 20) Manner 21) Mien 22) Perambulator 23) Posture 24) Pram 25) Pullman
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- a railcar where passengers ride
- a wheeled vehicle drawn by horses
- characteristic way of bearing one's body
- a machine part that carries something else
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A carriage is a wheeled vehicle for people, usually horse-drawn; litters (palanquins) 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 comforta...
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The moving middle assembly on the x-axis of Mendel which holds the extruder. Often referred to as: x-carriage.
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• (n.) A wheeled vehicle for persons, esp. one designed for elegance and comfort. • (n.) The manner of carrying one`s self; behavior; bearing; deportment; personal manners. • (n.) A wheeled vehicle carrying a fixed burden, as a gun carriage. • (n.) That which carries of conveys, • (n.) That which is carried; burden; baggage...
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four-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle, the final refinement of the horse-drawn passenger conveyance. Wagons were also used for this purpose, as were ... [2 related articles]
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- The fixture in the print device that holds the print cartridge. The carriage may slide on a carriage rod (or rods) to scan (pass over) the media.
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Car'riage noun [ Old French
cariage luggage, carriage,
chariage carriage, cart, baggage, French
charriage , cartage, wagoning, from Old French
carier ,
charier , French
charrier , to cart. See
Carry .]
1. That which is carried; burden; baggage...
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Part of a flatbed scanner that travels the length of the scanner bed. The illuminating lamp is mounted on the carriage to provide light for the image. In a CCD scanner, the carriage has mirrors mounted on it which reflect the image back to the CCD. In a CIS scanner, the carriage contains the CIS elements. Also Known as a scanhead.
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[
n] - characteristic way of bearing one`s body 2. [n] - a machine part that carries something else 3. [n] - a wheeled vehicle drawn by horses
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’Carriage’ means the presence of meningococcal bacteria in the upper respiratory tract without any signs or symptoms of infection.
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When a virus is present in the body without causing any harm to the person infected, who is asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic.
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(1) The manner in which a rabbit carries itself, the characteristic pose of a rabbit (2) The way a rabbit carries its ears
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A belt mounted on wheels that is used to move materials from one storage bin to another.
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equipage noun a vehicle with wheels drawn by one or more horses
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The posture of the horse, most easily evaluated when viewing the horse’s profile or outline.
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the presence of bacteria in an individual that does not cause disease in that individual, but can spread to others and cause illness
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