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pl: carriages

This word carries a strong sense of conveyance and support. Whether referring to a physical vehicle or the skeletal support of a human's posture, it describes the mechanism that carries a load or a person from one state or place to another. In modern usage, the term often evokes a nostalgic or aristocratic feeling when referring to horses, while remaining technical in engineering or logistics. The shift from a physical vehicle to a description of posture highlights a transition from external transport to internal discipline and grace.

Countable when referring to a specific vehicle or train car. Uncountable when referring to the cost of shipping or the manner of a person's posture.

Meanings

Noun

A four-wheeled vehicle pulled by horses.

"The royal family arrived in a gilded carriage."

Noun

The part of a machine that moves along a track or rail.

"The typewriter carriage returned to the start of the line."

Noun

The way a person holds their body when standing or walking.

"She possesses a regal carriage that commands attention."

Noun

The cost of transporting goods or passengers.

"The price of the item includes carriage to your door."

Noun

A passenger car of a train.

"The passengers waited in the first-class carriage."

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