Definition of Carriages. Meaning of Carriages. Synonyms of Carriages

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- different types. Two-wheeled carriages are usually owner-driven. Coaches are a special category within carriages. They are carriages with four corner posts...
- Randolph, in an interview with Rolling Stone about "16 Carriages" composition. "16 Carriages" received widespread acclaim from music critics. Chris Willman...
- hackney carriages have also been exported for use in other countries. The origins of the word hackney in connection with horses and carriages are uncertain...
- SX carriages were a type of p****enger carriages constructed by Commonwealth Engineering for the Queensland Railways in 1961–1962. The SX carriage stainless...
- Cars were rapidly adopted in the US, where they replaced horse-drawn carriages. In Europe and other parts of the world, demand for automobiles did not...
- new one does not have. Most horseless carriages are notable for their similarity to existing horse-drawn carriages, but with some type of mechanical propulsion...
- During this time, the design of gun carriages evolved only slowly, with the trend being towards lighter carriages carrying barrels that were able to throw...
- dissimilar carriages. Carriages were named after their designer, builder, shape, or purpose. The word break or brake was one such carriage term that was...
- The Mark 2 family of railway carriages are British Rail's second design of carriages. They were built by British Rail workshops (from 1969 British Rail...
- while an A5 carriage is a first class version of it. These carriages were built between 1962 and 1974 by Strømmen and are the oldest carriages in common...