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Four-wheeled

Four-wheeled \Four"-wheeled`\, a. Having four wheels.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
four-wheeled

Old English feowerhweolod; see four + wheel (n.).

Wiktionary
four-wheeled

a. Having four wheels

WordNet
four-wheeled

adj. of or relating to vehicles with four wheels; "a four-wheel drive" [syn: four-wheel]

Usage examples of "four-wheeled".

I remember once driving to the British Museum with him and Lang, or it may have been Gosse, or both of them, in a four-wheeled cab, to see some Japanese prints that were on show.

Fogg, Aouda, and Passepartout were conducted to a palkigahri, a sort of four-wheeled carriage, drawn by two horses, in which they took their places and were driven away.

The greater part of the travellers were aware of this interruption, and, leaving the train, they began to engage such vehicles as the village could provide four-wheeled palkigharis, waggons drawn by zebus, carriages that looked like perambulating pagodas, palanquins, ponies, and what not.

As early as 1839, a Gowan & Marx (4-4-0, 11 tons, 9 tons on drivers, driving wheels 42' diameter, cylinders 12 1/8' x 18,' anthracite coal burner) hauled a train of 101 loaded four-wheeled cars, weighing a total of 423 tons, from Reading to Philadelphia at average speed of 9.

They rested on flat eight-wheeled steel bogies, and on either side of each rocket was a gantry crane, almost as high as the rocket itself, each crane mounted on a four-wheeled bogie: from the top and bottom of the gantries protruding clamps reached out to hold the rockets firmly in position.

Alexander trudged down the tunnel to where Summers had just arrived with a four-wheeled dolly that held a case of dynamite, a paste of salts, gun cotton, platinum wire and detonators.

A four-wheeled vehicle pulled across the intersection, blocking the only way for the Cinnabars to get out.