💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Travoise"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| travoynoun | Alternative form of travois. [(originally and chiefly Canada, US, historical) A frame, often consisting of two poles tied together at one end to form a V-shaped structure with the vertex attached to a dog, horse, etc., or held by a person and the other ends touching the ground, which was used by indigenous peoples (notably the Plains Aboriginals of North America) to drag loads over land.] |
| travenoun | (architecture) A crossbeam. |
| trapnoun | A machine or other device designed to catch (and sometimes kill) animals, either by holding them in a container, or by catching hold of part of the body. |
| travisnoun | A male given name transferred from the surname. |
| trailhandnoun | (US) In the Old West, a mounted worker employed on a cattle drive. |
| trainnoun | Elongated or trailing portion. |
| triganoun | (historical) A three-horse chariot used by the Ancient Romans. |
| trappournoun | (now historical) A horse's caparison. |
| saddle trampnoun | (chiefly US, idiomatic, derogatory) In the Old West, a person who wanders from place to place on horseback. |
| prairie schoonernoun | (historical) A covered wagon, especially one of the relatively light, cheap, and boxy design popular in the United States during the 19th century. |
| horse and cartnoun | (historical) A cart, pulled by a horse and driven by a driver, used for transporting goods. |
| draynoun | (historical) Any of various forms of low horse-drawn cart or wagon, often without sides or with removable sides, and used especially for heavy loads. |
| carrucatenoun | (historical) Alternative form of carucate. [(historical) The notional area of land able to be farmed in a year by a team of 8 oxen pulling a carruca plow, usually reckoned at 120 acres.] |
| trammelnoun | Whatever impedes activity, progress, or freedom, such as a net or shackle. |
| tramnoun | (Australia, British, rail transport) A passenger vehicle for public use that runs on tracks in the road (called a streetcar or trolley in North America). |
| ploughhorsenoun | A horse who pulls a plough. |
| carryallnoun | (Canada, US) A large bag; a holdall |
| horsenoun | A hoofed mammal, Equus ferus caballus, often used throughout history for riding and draft work. |
| covered wagonnoun | (transport, historical) A wagon with a frame (typically arched) over which a canvas cover is fixed. |
| horsewaynoun | A crude road for travellers on horseback, or for horses in an underground mine. |
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