Carriage of legislation refers to the passing of a given piece of legislation.
what does no lights horse drawn carriage mean
"Port de bras" - carriage of the arms.
if u mean Rama in the Ramayana he traveled on foot or in a carriage and in a flying carriage
cargo is a carriage carried by ships...
carriage paid to
A carriage is usually a cart pulled by a horse. It can also mean the car pulled by a train, which can contain passengers or cargo.
Coche = (horse-drawn) carriage. In Spain they use it to mean car. Cochecito de niño = baby carriage.
Arabalar comes from Turkish and it is the plural word of araba. And araba means car in English. But it can also mean "carriage" or "cartload". In Turkey and Minor Asia the carriage is drawn by horses or oxen.
A child
The horse and carriage are obsolete as modes of transportation, so this idiom means that something has become obsolete or passed out of common usage.
In computer programming, cr is carriage return, lf is line feed.
It depends on how far you mean. Horse and carriage. Camel. By foot.