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- Dictionarycarriage/ˈkarɪdʒ/
noun
- 1. any of the separate sections of a train that carry passengers: British "the first-class carriages" Similar
- 2. the conveying of goods or passengers from one place to another: British "the carriage of bikes on public transport" Similar
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CARRIAGE definition: 1. a vehicle with four wheels that is usually pulled by horses and was used mainly in the past: 2…. Learn more.
The meaning of CARRIAGE is a wheeled vehicle; especially : a horse-drawn vehicle designed for private use and comfort. How to use carriage in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Carriage.
a vehicle with four wheels pulled by a horse or horses. [ C ] A carriage is also a baby carriage. carriage noun (POSITION)
A carriage is an old-fashioned vehicle, usually for a small number of passengers, which is pulled by horses. The President-elect followed in an open carriage drawn by six beautiful gray horses. Synonyms: vehicle, coach, trap, gig More Synonyms of carriage. 2. countable noun B2.
Definition of carriage noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
A carriage is a vehicle with wheels that's usually pulled by horses. In some cities, you can go for a carriage ride through the park. A carriage generally has four wheels and is pulled by two or more horses, while the smaller cart tends to have two wheels and be pulled by a single horse.
n. 1. A wheeled vehicle, especially a four-wheeled horse-drawn passenger vehicle, often of an elegant design. 2. Chiefly British A railroad passenger car. 3. A baby carriage. 4. A wheeled support or frame for carrying a heavy object, such as a cannon. 5. A moving part of a machine for holding or shifting another part: the carriage of a typewriter.