
1) Backend 2) Car 3) Cookhouse 4) Cuddy 5) Rear 6) Rear end 7) Tush
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1) British slang for a prison 2) Car in the back 3) Cookhouse 4) End of the train 5) Final car to pull in 6) Freight unit 7) Galley 8) It brings up the rear 9) Kitchen 10) Last car 11) Last car of a train 12) Last car on a train 13) Last car on the track, often 14) Last car to arrive 15) Last to arrive at the station
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A caboose is a manned North American rail transport vehicle coupled at the end of a freight train. Cabooses provided shelter for crew at the end of a train, who were required for switching and shunting, and to keep a lookout for load shifting, damage to equipment and cargo, or overheating axles (hot boxes). Designs were originally modified box car...
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[ship`s galley] Caboose (also camboose, coboose, cubboos derived from the Dutch kombuis) is a term used for a small ship`s kitchen, or galley on deck. At one time a caboose related to a smaller kitchen on a merchantman ship, while on a larger warship it was called a galley. William Falconer`s 1780 A Universal Dictionary of the Marine descri...
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a small ship's kitchen, or galley on deck.
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a small ship's kitchen, or galley on deck.
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kitchen on the deck of a ship
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• (n.) A car used on freight or construction trains for brakemen, workmen, etc.; a tool car. • (n.) A house on deck, where the cooking is done; -- commonly called the galley.
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(from the article `railroad`) One type of vehicle that is fast disappearing in North America and virtually extinct in Europe is the caboose, or brake-van. With modern air-braking ...
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Ca·boose' (kȧ*bōs')
noun [ Confer Dutch
kabuis ,
kombuis , Danish
kabys , Swedish
kabysa , German
kabuse a little room or hut. The First part of the word seems to be allied to W.
cab cabin, booth. Confer
Cabin .] [ Written also
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Caboose is British slang for a prison.
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