Word Meanings - UNLOADER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
One who, or that which, unloads; a device for unloading, as hay from a wagon.
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- WAGON
The Dipper, or Charles's Wain. Note: This word and its compounds are often written with two g's , chiefly in England. The forms wagon, wagonage, etc., are, however, etymologically preferable, and in the United States are almost universally used. - WHICHEVER; WHICHSOEVER
Whether one or another; whether one or the other; which; that one which; as, whichever road you take, it will lead you to town. - UNLOAD
1. To take the load from; to discharge of a load or cargo; to disburden; as, to unload a ship; to unload a beast. 2. Hence, to relieve from anything onerous. 3. To discharge or remove, as a load or a burden; as, to unload the cargo of a vessel. - DEVICEFUL
Full of devices; inventive. A carpet, rich, and of deviceful thread. Chapman. - WHICH
the root of hwa who + lic body; hence properly, of what sort or kind; akin to OS. hwilik which, OFries. hwelik, D. welk, G. welch, OHG. welih, hwelih, Icel. hvilikr, Dan. & Sw. hvilken, Goth. hwileiks, 1. Of what sort or kind; what; what a; who. - WAGONER
The constellation Charles's Wain, or Ursa Major. See Ursa major, under Ursa. (more info) 1. One who conducts a wagon; one whose business it is to drive a wagon. - UNLOADER
One who, or that which, unloads; a device for unloading, as hay from a wagon. - WAGON-ROOFED
Having a roof, or top, shaped like an inverted U; wagon-headed. - DEVICEFULLY
In a deviceful manner. - WAGONAGE
1. Money paid for carriage or conveyance in wagon. 2. A collection of wagons; wagons, collectively. Wagonage, provender, and a piece or two of cannon. Carlyle. - WAGONFUL
As much as a wagon will hold; enough to fill a wagon; a wagonload. - WAGON-HEADED
Having a top, or head, shaped like the top of a covered wagon, or resembling in section or outline an inverted U, thus as, a wagonheaded ceiling. - WAGONETTE
A kind of pleasure wagon, uncovered and with seats extended along the sides, designed to carry six or eight persons besides the driver. - WAGONRY
Conveyance by means of a wagon or wagons. Milton. - WAGONLOAD
See WAGONFUL - DEVICE
invention, fr. F. devis architect's plan and estimates (in OF., division, plan, wish), devise device , in OF. also, division, wish, last will, fr. deviser. See Devise, v. t., and cf. 1. That which is devised, or formed by design; a contrivance; - WAGONWRIGHT
One who makes wagons. - CONESTOGA WAGON; CONESTOGA WAIN
A kind of large broad-wheeled wagon, usually covered, for traveling in soft soil and on prairies. - POINT-DEVICE; POINT-DEVISE
Uncommonly nice and exact; precise; particular. You are rather point-devise in your accouterments. Shak. Thus he grew up, in logic point-devise, Perfect in grammar, and in rhetoric nice. Longfellow. (more info) + point point, condition + devis