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Light Railway
carriages of eight tons weight or less may be brought upon the rails by any one pair o wheels, and the speed of trains is not to exceed twenty-five miles an hour, could and still can be
Machine
popular and mechanical sense is '....... more or less complex combination of mechanical parts, as levers, gears, sprocket wheels, pulleys, shafts and spindles, ropes, chains, and bands, cams and other turning and sliding pieces, springs, confined fluids
Motor bicycle
Motor bicycle, means a motor vehicle which has two wheels, and has a maximum design speed exceeding 45 kmph and, if powered by an internal combustion engine, has
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Motor vehicle
use only in a factory or in any other enclosed premises or a vehicle having less than four wheels fitted with engine capacity of not exceeding [twenty-five cubic centimetres]. [Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (59 of 1988), s.
VerbarRotifera
groups of vibrating cilia on the head which when in motion often give an appearance of rapidly revolving wheels The species are very numerous in fresh waters and are very diversified in form and habits
Roller skate
a shoe with a set of wheels attached so that the wearer can glide over a flat surface To move on such a device is
Roller blade
a type of roller skate having more than two wheels aligned in a single row rather than in two rows
VerbarRibaudequin
An engine of war used in the Middle Ages consisting of a protected elevated staging on wheels and armed in front with pikes It was after the 14th century furnished with small cannon
Railroad
one or more parallel series of iron or steel rails patterned and adjusted to be tracks for the wheels of vehicles and suitably supported on a bed or substructure
Safety bicycle
A bicycle with equal or nearly equal wheels usually about 28 inches diameter driven by pedals connected to the rear driving wheel by a multiplying gear
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