Bicycle vs Celeripede - What's the difference?
bicycle | celeripede |
A vehicle that has two wheels, one behind the other, a steering handle, and a saddle seat or seats and is usually propelled by the action of a rider’s feet upon pedals.
A traveling block used on a cable in skidding logs.
The best possible hand in lowball.
(British, AU, NZ) A motorbike.
To travel or exercise using a bicycle.
* 2001 , Patrick Mangan, Sports on Wheels ,
As nouns the difference between bicycle and celeripede
is that bicycle is a vehicle that has two wheels, one behind the other, a steering handle, and a saddle seat or seats and is usually propelled by the action of a rider’s feet upon pedals while céléripede is an alternative spelling of lang=en.As a verb bicycle
is to travel or exercise using a bicycle.bicycle
English
(wikipedia bicycle)Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* bike (colloquial) * cycle * push bike, pushbike * velocipede * See alsoVerb
(bicycl)See also
* like riding a bicycle * motorcycle * tricycle * unicycleceleripede
English
Noun
(en noun)page 22:
- The frame of the céléripede was a wooden bar that was attached to two wheels.