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Definition of truck
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of truck is as below...
Truck (v. i.) A
swiveling
carriage,
consisting
of a frame with one or more pairs of
wheels
and the
necessary
boxes,
springs,
etc., to carry and guide one end of a
locomotive
or a car; --
sometimes
called
bogie in
England.
Trucks
usually
have four or six
wheels..
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Truckle
::
Truckle
(v. t.) To roll or move upon
truckles,
or
casters;
to
trundle..
Truckle
::
Truckle
(n.) A small wheel or
caster.
King
::
King (n.) A
Chinese
musical
instrument,
consisting
of
resonant
stones
or metal
plates,
arranged
according
to their tones in a frame of wood, and
struck
with a
hammer..
Wonderstruck
::
Wonderstruck
(a.)
Struck
with
wonder,
admiration,
or
surprise..
Hippocrene
::
Hippocrene
(n.) A
fountain
on Mount
Helicon
in
Boeotia,
fabled
to have burst forth when the
ground
was
struck
by the hoof of
Pegasus.
Also, its
waters,
which were
supposed
to
impart
poetic
inspiration..
Gantlet
::
Gantlet
(n.) A
military
punishment
formerly
in use,
wherein
the
offender
was made to run
between
two files of men
facing
one
another,
who
struck
him as he
passed..
Clang
::
Clang (n.) A loud,
ringing
sound,
like that made by
metallic
substances
when
clanged
or
struck
together..
Florin
::
Florin
(n.) A
silver
coin of
Florence,
first
struck
in the
twelfth
century,
and noted for its
beauty.
The name is given to
different
coins in
different
countries.
The
florin
of
England,
first
minted
in 1849, is worth two
shillings,
or about 48
cents;
the
florin
of the
Netherlands,
about 40
cents;
of
Austria,
about 36
cents..
Wynn
::
Wynn (n.) A kind of
timber
truck,
or
carriage..
Heel
::
Heel (v. i.) To lean or tip to one side, as a ship; as, the ship heels
aport;
the boat
heeled
over when the
squall
struck
it..
Contorniate
::
Contorniate
(n.) A
species
of medal or
medallion
of
bronze,
having
a deep
furrow
on the
contour
or edge; --
supposed
to have been
struck
in the days of
Constantine
and his
successors..
Aim
::
Aim (v. i.) The
pointing
of a
weapon,
as a gun, a dart, or an
arrow,
in the line of
direction
with the
object
intended
to be
struck;
the line of fire; the
direction
of
anything,
as a
spear,
a blow, a
discourse,
a
remark,
towards
a
particular
point or
object,
with a view to
strike
or
affect
it..
Mooner
::
Mooner
(n.) One who
abstractedly
wanders
or gazes
about,
as if
moonstruck..
Marvel
::
Marvel
(v. i.) To be
struck
with
surprise,
astonishment,
or
wonder;
to
wonder..
Bone
::
Bone (n.) Two or four
pieces
of bone held
between
the
fingers
and
struck
together
to make a kind of
music.
Ambrosin
::
Ambrosin
(n.) An early coin
struck
by the dukes of
Milan,
and
bearing
the
figure
of St.
Ambrose
on
horseback..
Striking
::
Strucken
() of
Strik.
Truckage
::
Truckage
(n.) The
practice
of
bartering
goods;
exchange;
barter;
truck.
Dolly
::
Dolly (n.) A small truck with a
single
wide
roller
used for
moving
heavy
beams,
columns,
etc., in
bridge
building..
Sunup
::
Sun-struck
(a.)
Overcome
by, or
affected
with,
sunstroke;
as,
sun-struck
soldiers..
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