Definition of Coachmen. Meaning of Coachmen. Synonyms of Coachmen

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Definition of Coachmen

Coachmen
Coachman Coach"man, n.; pl. Coachmen. 1. A man whose business is to drive a coach or carriage. 2. (Zo["o]l.) A tropical fish of the Atlantic ocean (Dutes auriga); -- called also charioteer. The name refers to a long, lashlike spine of the dorsal fin.

Meaning of Coachmen from wikipedia

- Belief". Media related to Coachmen at Wikimedia Commons Gentlemen Coachmen, by Anne Woodley. George Borrow's, "The Stage-Coachmen Of England: A Bully Served...
- 2007. The following year, the company acquired ****ets of Coachmen RV, a subsidiary of Coachmen Industries and a manufacturer of class A motorhomes, class...
- The Coachmen were a lower-Manhattan punk rock/no wave band that performed from early 1978 to their final gig at White Columns in August, 1980. The line-up...
- with Public Image"). Moore met Kim Gordon in 1980 at the final gig of the Coachmen, the band he was in with J.D. King, Daniel Walworth (replaced by Dave Keay)...
- licensing hackney coachmen was established (overseen by the Master of the Horse). "An Ordinance for the Regulation of Hackney-Coachmen in London and the...
- All American Group (formerly Coachmen Industries) was an American company whose divisions produced pre-fabricated housing, recreational vehicles (RVs)...
- desirable residential areas, having been built to cater for the horses, coachmen and stable-servants of prosperous residents. The word mews comes from the...
- in Soviet propagandistic toponymy, in 1923. Rogozhskaya sloboda of yam coachmen serving the mail route to Vladimir and Ryazan was established as an eastern...
- eventually replaced the sleeves in the Inverness cape. It was commonly worn by coachmen who would be seated outdoors in bad weather for long periods, but needed...
- ease of use and generally good effectiveness on the move, as well as by coachmen for its substantial power. But by the late 19th century, these weapons...