carriage
ca
ˈkæ
rriage
rɪʤ
rij
British pronunciation
/kˈæɹɪd‍ʒ/

Definition & Meaning of "carriage"in English

Carriage
01

a vehicle with usually four wheels, pulled by one or more horses

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carriage definition and meaning
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The elegant carriage rolled down the cobblestone street, drawn by a pair of white horses.
In the 19th century, carriages were a common mode of transportation for wealthy families.
02

a person's characteristic way of holding or bearing their body

carriage definition and meaning
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She walked with an elegant carriage.
His carriage reflected confidence and poise.
03

a passenger railcar or coach

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The train stopped and passengers boarded the carriage.
The sleeper carriage was comfortable for the overnight journey.
04

a component of a machine designed to carry or support another part

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The typewriter 's carriage moves as you type.
The printer 's carriage holds the paper in place.
05

a small wheeled vehicle for transporting an infant or child

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She pushed the baby in a carriage through the park.
The infant slept peacefully in the carriage.
06

the supporting framework of a staircase, holding the treads and risers together

What is a "carriage"?

A carriage refers to the structural support that runs along the sides of the staircase, holding the treads and risers in place. Carriages can be made from various materials, including wood or metal, and are designed to provide stability and strength to the staircase. They can be visible, adding to the aesthetic appeal of the staircase, or hidden within the structure. The design of the carriage is important for ensuring the staircase can safely support weight and withstand daily use, contributing to the overall functionality and safety of the stairway.

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The carpenter built a sturdy carriage for the staircase.
The staircase 's carriage was made of oak.
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