Wagon


 
 
Wagon

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A wagon (in old British English waggon) is a wheeled vehicle, ordinarily with four wheels, usually pulled by an animal such as a horse, mule or ox, which was used for transport of heavy goods in the past.

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The relevant profession is called wagoneer / waggoneer, carter or teamster.

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British English: British English (BrE) is a term used loosely to refer to the form of the English language written in the British Isles, and more narrowly as spoken in the south of England (extending elsewhere with varying degrees). For historical reasons dating back to the rise of London in the 9th century, the var...

Horse: :This article discusses ungulate mammals. For other meanings of horse, see Horse (disambiguation)....

Mule: :For other uses of the word mule, see mule (disambiguation)....


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