boxcar
English
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editboxcar (plural boxcars)
- (rail transport, US) An enclosed railway goods wagon, typically with a sliding door.
- Synonyms: (formal in the UK) covered goods wagon, (British and Australian English:) goods van, box van, van
- 2016, Colson Whitehead, The Underground Railroad, Fleet (2017), page 83:
- The locomotive pulled one single car, a dilapidated boxcar missing numerous planks in its walls.
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edit- goods van (UK)
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editenclosed goods wagon
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editVerb
editboxcar (third-person singular simple present boxcars, present participle boxcarring, simple past and past participle boxcarred)
- (mathematics, transitive) To reduce to a boxcar function.