Yes, a carriage is considered a vehicle. It is a type of wheeled transport typically drawn by horses and used for carrying passengers or goods. Carriages have been historically significant in transportation before the advent of motorized vehicles. They are categorized under the broader definition of vehicles, which includes any conveyance designed for movement.
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The definition of a carriage is "A horse-drawn passenger vehicle" It is also a railroad Passenger Car.
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carriage? (As in the vehicle pulled by horses?)
kind of four-seater carriage with hood; Canadian, two-wheeled single-seater driving carriage.
From the latin onmibus: a carriage for all.
A carriage, a buggy, stagecoach. a cart.
Vehicle ,Wagon ,Carriage Also: motor, wheels, automobile, machine
The thing people sit on and horses drive them is called a carriage. A carriage is a wheeled vehicle typically pulled by one or more horses, used for transportation. Carriages come in various types and styles, such as a horse-drawn carriage or a horse-drawn wagon.
A four-wheeled vehicle, usually drawn by a single horse and with seats for four or more passengers, called a carryall carriage was used in the United States in the 19th century.
Yes. it is a noun. It refers to a wheeled passenger vehicle, historically horse-drawn.