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Definition of Buckboard

Buckboard
Buckboard Buck"board`, n. A four-wheeled vehicle, having a long elastic board or frame resting on the bolsters or axletrees, and a seat or seats placed transversely upon it; -- called also buck wagon.

Meaning of Buckboard from wikipedia

- A buckboard is a four-wheeled wagon of simple construction meant to be drawn by a horse or other large animal. A distinctly American utility vehicle,...
- manufacturer of bicycles, motorcycles, motorized tricycles and quadricycles, buckboards, and automobiles in Waltham, M****achusetts. It sold products under the...
- 20 Mule Team Borax. Cora Keagle recounted his history in an article, "Buckboard Days in Borate", published in Desert Magazine in September 1939. Smith...
- mother, Eliza, who has not spoken in over a year, are on a journey in a buckboard. They are brought to the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in West Virginia...
- The Shawmobile or Shaw Speedster was a small two-seat cyclecar or buckboard-type vehicle built by the Shaw Manufacturing Company in Galesburg, Kansas...
- already grown to about 1,000 residents.: 50  Wyatt brought horses and a buckboard wagon which he planned to convert into a stagecoach, but he found two...
- Four-wheeled carriages and coaches Araba Barouche Berlin Brake Britzka Brougham Buckboard Buggy Calash Cariole Carryall CharabancClarence CoachConcord coach...
- The California Bureau of Highways surveying with a buckboard wagon in 1896....
- the motor wheel for use on bicycles, but later added the wooden-framed buckboard car that they called the "Smith Motorwheel". In 1919 the manufacturing...
- transmission. Traditional coach-style vehicles were rapidly abandoned, and buckboard runabouts lost favor with the introduction of tonneaus and other less-expensive...