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calash

How to use calash in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for calash.

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The carriage is a four-seater comfortable calash with foldable rain roof and rests on three wheels, the front one of which can be steered by an extremely simple device, similar to the tricycles. Behind the rear seat in the body of the car there is a small petrol motor, delicately made, which communicates with the rear wheels.

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Quick take

a woman's large folded hooped hood; worn in the 18th century

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of calash gathered in one view.

noun

a woman's large folded hooped hood; worn in the 18th century

noun

the folding hood of a horse-drawn carriage

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for calash.

noun

a woman's large folded hooped hood; worn in the 18th century

noun

the folding hood of a horse-drawn carriage

Example sentences

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The carriage is a four-seater comfortable calash with foldable rain roof and rests on three wheels, the front one of which can be steered by an extremely simple device, similar to the tricycles. Behind the rear seat in the body of the car there is a small petrol motor, delicately made, which communicates with the rear wheels.

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How do you use calash in a sentence?

The carriage is a four-seater comfortable calash with foldable rain roof and rests on three wheels, the front one of which can be steered by an extremely simple device, similar to the tricycles. Behind the rear seat in the body of the car there is a small petrol motor, delicately made, which communicates with the rear wheels.

What does calash mean?

a woman's large folded hooped hood; worn in the 18th century

What part of speech is calash?

calash is commonly used as noun.