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Definition of Wheelwrights

Wheelwright
Wheelwright Wheel"wright`, n. A man whose occupation is to make or repair wheels and wheeled vehicles, as carts, wagons, and the like.

Meaning of Wheelwrights from wikipedia

- like the Worshipful Company of Wheelwrights, wheelwrights still continue to operate in the UK. In modern times, wheelwrights continue to make and repair...
- Worshipful Company of Wheelwrights is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London, England. An organisation of Wheelwrights and Coachmakers petitioned...
- named for John Wheelwright Worshipful Company of Wheelwrights, one of the Livery Companies of the City of London, England Wheelwright Museum of the American...
- Wheelwright is an English surname. Notable people with the surname include: Edmund M. Wheelwright (1854–1912), American architect Edward Lawrence Wheelwright...
- Wheelwright is a home rule-class city in Floyd County, Kentucky, United States. The po****tion was 780 at the 2010 census, down from 1,042 in 2000. Before...
- John Wheelwright (c. 1592–1679) was a Puritan clergyman in England and America, noted for being banished from the M****achusetts Bay Colony during the...
- William Wheelwright (March 18, 1798 – September 26, 1873) was a businessman who pla**** an essential role in the development of steamboat and train transportation...
- Laura Wheelwright (born 10 September 1990) is an Australian actress best known for her role in the 2010 feature film Animal Kingdom. Wheelwright's first...
- Philip Ellis Wheelwright (July 6, 1901 – January 6, 1970) was an American philosopher, classical scholar and literary theorist. He was born in Elizabeth...
- Piast the Wheelwright (c. 740/741? – 861 AD; Latin: Past Ckosisconis, Pazt filius Chosisconisu; Polish: Piast Chościskowic, Piast Kołodziej [ˈpʲast kɔˈwɔd͡ʑɛj]...