
1) Advise 2) Autobus 3) Bus 4) Car 5) Carriage 6) Charabanc 7) Coacher 8) Educate 9) Educator 10) Instruct 11) Jitney 12) Mcgraw 13) Mentor 14) Motorbus 15) Motorcoach 16) Onewaytofly 17) Prep 18) Pullman 19) Stagecoach 20) Teach 21) Teacher 22) Train 23) Trainer 24) Trolleybus 25) Tutor
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1) Airline class 2) Alternative to business 3) Alternative to first-class 4) Athletic advisor 5) Basketball VIP 6) Berra is one 7) Big name in leather goods 8) Bill Belichick 9) Bus or train 10) Cheap section in a plane 11) Cheers nickname 12) College team boss 13) Do an after-school job 14) Drive a coach
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[baseball] In baseball, a number of coaches assist in the smooth functioning of a team. They are assistants to the manager, or head coach, who determines the lineup and decides how to substitute players during the game. Beyond the manager, more than a half dozen coaches may assist the manager in running the team. ==Roles of professional bas...
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[basketball] Basketball coaching is the act of directing and strategizing the behaviour of a basketball team or individual basketball player. Basketball coaching typically encompasses the improvement of individual and team offensive and defensive skills, as well as overall physical conditioning. Coaching is usually performed by a single per...
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[bus] A coach (also motor coach, often simply called a bus) is a type of bus used for conveying passengers on excursions and on longer distance intercity bus service between cities—or even between countries. Unlike transit buses designed for shorter journeys, coaches often have a luggage hold that is separate from the passenger cabin and ...
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[carriage] A coach is originally a large, usually closed, four-wheeled carriage with two or more horses harnessed as a team, controlled by a coachman and/or one or more postilions. It had doors in the sides, with generally a front and a back seat inside and, for the driver, a small, usually elevated seat in front called a box, box seat or c...
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[ice hockey] Coach in ice hockey is the person responsible for directing the team during games and practices, prepares strategy and decides which players will participate in games. The specific responsibilities of a coach vary according to the level at which they are coaching. For example, unique to coaching at the professional level, coach...
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[sport] In sports, a coach is a person involved in the direction, instruction and training of the operations of a sports team or of individual sportspeople. A coach may also be a teacher. ==Etymology== The original sense of the word `coach` is that of a carriage, deriving ultimately from the Hungarian city of Kocs where such vehicles were f...
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• (n.) A large, closed, four-wheeled carriage, having doors in the sides, and generally a front and back seat inside, each for two persons, and an elevated outside seat in front for the driver. • (n.) A cabin on the after part of the quarter-deck, usually occupied by the captain. • (n.) A special tutor who assists in preparing a stud...
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four-wheeled, horse-drawn carriage, popularly thought to have originated in Hungary in the 15th century. The word coach often is used ... [2 related articles]
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railroad passenger car. In early railroad operation, passenger and freight cars were often intermixed, but that practice very soon gave way to ... [1 related articles]
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the " economy " section of an aircraft, which may have literally scores of different fares for the same flight
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A skydiver with some formal training in the art of instructing freefall technique
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Canada's Health Informatics Association. Association canadienne d'informatique de la santé [formerly: Canadian Organization for Advancement of Computers in Health]
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A key resource person from within the organization who will support the CEO's leadership of the CQI. A respected peer from the hospital work force who is enthusiastic and knowledgeable about CQI, eager to learn and eager to help others learn.
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Coach (kōch; 224)
noun [ French
coche , from Italian
cocchio , dim. of
cocca little boat, from Latin
concha mussel, mussel shell, Greek ..., akin to Sanskrit
çankha . Confer
Conch ,
Cockboat ,
Cockle .]
1. A large, closed, four...
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Coach intransitive verb To drive or to ride in a coach; -- sometimes used with
it . [ Colloq.] '
Coaching it to all quarters.'
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Coach transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Coached ;
present participle & verbal noun Coaching .]
1. To convey in a coach.
Pope. 2. To prepare for public examination by private instruction; to train by sp...
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A person who instructs, demonstrates, directs, and prompts learners. Generally concerned with methods rather than concepts. There are four coaching roles/styles: hands-on - acting as an instructor for inexperienced learners hands-off - developing high performance in experienced learners supporter - helping learners use a flexible learning package ....
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From kocsi, a horse-drawn wagon with springs above the axles. Named after the village of Kocs in which this type of vehicle was invented. The verb 'to coach' is also derived from this root.
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noun (sports) someone in charge of training an athlete or a team
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four-in-hand noun a carriage pulled by four horses with one driver
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Person responsible for running practices and managing teams. Coaches are responsible for writing workouts, helping swimmers identify and train for specific long-range and short-range goals, and ensuring safety during practices.
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Another name for a motorhome
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a large, horse-drawn, four-wheeled carriage, usually enclosed. · a public motorbus. · See · Also calleda class of airline travel providing less luxurious accommodations than first class at a lower fare. · a person who trains an athlete or a team of athletes: a football coach. · a private tutor who prepares a student for ...
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