Yes but they say truck in America and lorry in England ^_^
No the lorry is truckThe words "lorry " and "truck" are simply the British and American versions of the same thing. - A road going vehicle that can carry cargo.
16 for a farm tractor, 17 for a car and 21 for a lorry or truck (same thing)
Commerce, merchandise, business, trade, exchange, goods, eighteen-wheeler, lorry, rig, semi, freighter, bargain, barter, negotiate, swap, retail, deal...
a pickup and a truck are the same thing hence the term pickup truck a pickup can be a truck but a truck doesn't have to be a pickup.
Cart, haul, backpack, freight, truck, lift, win, inspire, urge, prevail, transport, disseminate...
Yes they mean the same thing.
Yes they mean the same thing.
Yes, they can mean the same thing.
No, they are not the same thing. Mean and average are the same thing.
Shabby and different do not mean the same thing.
These two words can mean the same thing.
The man who invented the tow truck, Ernest Holmes, coined the term wreckers. A tow truck or a wrecker, they mean the same thing, are called different things in different parts of the world.