Definition of train. Meaning of train. Synonyms of train

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Definition of train

Train
Train Train, n. 1. A heavy long sleigh used in Canada for the transportation of merchandise, wood, and the like. 2. (Mil.) The aggregation of men, animals, and vehicles which accompany an army or one of its subdivisions, and transport its baggage, ammunition, supplies, and reserve materials of all kinds.
Train
Train Train, v. i. 1. To be drilled in military exercises; to do duty in a military company. 2. To prepare by exercise, diet, instruction, etc., for any physical contest; as, to train for a boat race.

Meaning of train from wikipedia

- a train is a form of rail transport consisting of a series of vehicle s propelled along a rail track to transport cargo or passenger s.
- the redstone acceleration & innovation network (train) is an organization launched by fastercures in 2004 established to create
- train is an american pop rock band from san francisco, california . the band currently consists of a core trio of pat monahan (vocals),
- some other northeast regional trains and atlantic coast service trains use lower-level platforms, gates h through l (there is no gate i
- it is also commonly referred to as train transport. in contrast to road transport , where vehicles merely run on a prepared surface, rail
- horse trainers train horses for racing, riding, show or work. a trainer prepares a horse for races, with responsibility for exercising it
- the silk trains had superior rights over all other trains; even passenger trains (including the royal train of 1939) would be put in
- a locomotive or engine is a railway vehicle that provides the motive power for a train . the word originates from the latin loco – '
- however, the grand trunk western used some steam on regular passenger trains into 1961, the last occurring unannounced on trains 56 and 21
- history with some modern systems now running completely unstaffed trains other trains continue to have drivers, even if their only role in