Cartwheel
For the acrobatic movement, cartwheel, see Cartwheel (gymnastics). ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ A cartwheel is a large, open structured wheel used on a cart, carriage or wagon. Originally made from wood, usually a hard, tough wood such as hornbeam, cartwheels are now more commonly made of metal. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Wheel: A wheel is a circular object that, together with an axle, allows low friction in motion, by rolling. Common examples are found in transport applications. More generally the term is also used for circular objects rotating for other purposes, such as a wheel and axle and a flywheel.... Cart: : "Cart" may also mean cartridge. "CART" may mean Championship Auto Racing Teams or Center for Advanced Research and Technology.... Carriage: The classic definition of a carriage is a four-wheeled horse-drawn private passenger vehicle with leaf springs (elliptical springs in the 19th century) or leather strapping for suspension, whether light, smart and fast or large and comfortable. Compare the public conveyances stagecoach, charabanc, a... | ~ Table of Content ~
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