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Wheeled vs Wheeler - What's the difference?

wheeled | wheeler |

As a verb wheeled

is past tense of wheel.

As an adjective wheeled

is having wheels.

As a noun wheeler is

a wheelwright, a wheelmaker.

As a proper noun Wheeler is

{{surname|English|A=An}}, derived from the trade name wheeler.

wheeled

English

Verb

(head)
  • (wheel)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Having wheels.
  • a wheeled vehicle
  • (in combination) Having the specified number or type of wheels.
  • a three-wheeled car
    an iron-wheeled chariot

    Anagrams

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    wheeler

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) a wheelwright, a wheelmaker
  • someone who operates a wheel
  • (archaic) a wheel horse
  • (used in combination with a preceding whole number) A vehicle having the specified number of wheels.
  • Quotations

    * "Excellent," said Sherlock Holmes. "Send the boy for a four-wheeler, and we shall be off at once." [, "The Greek Interpreter"]

    Derived terms

    * two-wheeler * three-wheeler * four-wheeler * * wheeler-dealer