Tram vs Tramstop - What's the difference?
tram | tramstop |
(UK, rail transport) A passenger vehicle for public use that runs on tracks in the road.
A similar vehicle for carrying materials.
* 1789 , , centenary edition, 1971, ISBN 304-93570-0.)
(obsolete) The shaft of a cart.
(obsolete) One of the rails of a tramway.
(UK, obsolete) A car on a horse railroad.
To transport (material) by tram.
A silk thread formed of two or more threads twisted together, used especially for the weft, or cross threads, of the best quality of velvets and silk goods.
A designated point where trams stop to allow passengers to leave or board.
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As nouns the difference between tram and tramstop
is that tram is beam (large piece of timber or iron) while tramstop is a designated point where trams stop to allow passengers to leave or board.tram
English
Etymology 1
Probably from (etyl) trame. The popular derivation from tramway builder is false: the term pre-dated him.Noun
(wikipedia tram) (en noun)- Trams''' are a kind of sledge on which coals are brought from the place where they are hewn to the shaft. A '''tram has four wheels but a sledge is without wheels.
- (De Quincey)
Synonyms
* (passenger vehicle) streetcarDerived terms
* shoot through like a Bondi tram * tramline * tramwaySee also
* cablecar * light rail * streetcar * trolley carVerb
(tramm)Etymology 2
(etyl) trama weft, or (etyl) trame.Noun
(en noun)Anagrams
* 1000 English basic words ----tramstop
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Noun
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