perhaps a dray
try rickshaw.... im not sure but give it a go
a gig
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A two-wheeled carriage pulled by hand is commonly called a "handcart." It consists of a platform or container mounted on two wheels, allowing for the transportation of goods and materials. Handcarts are often used in various settings, including markets, construction sites, and by street vendors.
Another word for a two wheeled carriage is a "SURREY"
Another word for a two wheeled carriage is a "SURREY"
Oh honey, that's a fancy way of saying "horse-drawn carriage." It's like a chariot for the bourgeoisie. Just imagine yourself feeling like royalty as you trot along in your very own horse-drawn carriage.
A cart.Answer 2:A two wheeled vehicle pulled by a horse could be a cart or a sulky.A two-wheeled vehicle, beginning with a "c", that is pulled by a horse could be a chariot.There are several:carriagechariotbuggybrouettecabrioletdennetdogcartgighansomnoddyquadrigashandrysulkytilburyThere are many two wheeled horse vehicles, but typically they are referred to as horse carts or buggies. Larger 4 wheeled vehicles were usually called carriage's, coaches and wagons.The two-wheeled cart to race Standardbreds are called sulkies. Ones used for show or pleasure can be called carts or buggies, usually buggies are 4-wheeled though. There may be other terms but these are the most common.
A palindrome for a two-wheeled carriage is "bike." This word reads the same forwards and backwards, fitting the definition of a palindrome while also representing a common type of two-wheeled vehicle.
buggy
hansom
A hansom.