Word: wheel Word origin: Old English hwēol (noun), of Germanic origin, from an Indo-European root shared by Sanskrit cakra ‘wheel, circle’ and Greek kuklos ‘circle’. Phonetic: wiːl Listen:
a circular object that revolves on an axle and is fixed below a vehicle or other object to enable it to move easily over the ground. Example: a chair on wheels
a machine or structure having a wheel as its essential part.
a car. Example: she's got wheels now
a thing resembling a wheel, in particular a cheese made in the form of a shallow disc. Example: a small wheel of Brie
an instance of wheeling; a turn or rotation.
short for big wheel (sense 2).
a set of short lines, typically five in number and rhyming, concluding the stanza of a poem.
push or pull (a vehicle with wheels). Example: Luke was wheeling a barrow
(of a bird or aircraft) fly in a wide circle or curve. Example: the birds wheeled and dived
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