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Ship is another word for transport. Additional words include convey, transfer and move.
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A mode of transport that begins with the letter "W" is a wagon. Wagons are typically four-wheeled vehicles used for carrying goods or people, often pulled by animals like horses or oxen. They have been used throughout history for agricultural purposes, trade, and travel. In modern times, similar designs are used for recreational purposes and as child transport.
A wagon typically has four wheels, although some smaller or specialized wagons may have two or even more than four wheels. The standard four-wheel design helps distribute weight evenly and provides stability during transport. However, the exact number of wheels can vary based on the specific type and purpose of the wagon.
The main vehicle used to transport westward bound pioneers and their possessions is called a Conestoga wagon. This type of wagon could transport up to eight tons! It was drawn by four to eight horses or a dozen mules or oxen. The first Conestoga wagons appeared in Pennsylvania around 1725 and are thought to have been invented by the Mennonites.
The word is semi (a trucker's vehicle).
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The Conestoga wagon was usually about four feet wide.
Supersonic transport Abbreviation: SST and pl. SSTS
It depends on the size of the wagon. Anywhere from one to over four oxen are used to pull a wagon.