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Synonyms and antonyms of Road vehicles pulled by horses in American Thesaurus

Road vehicles pulled by horses

brougham (noun)

a vehicle used in the past, pulled by a horse

buckboard (noun)

American a simple vehicle pulled by a horse, used for traveling on in the past

buggy (noun)

a light vehicle pulled by a horse

cab (noun)

a vehicle pulled by horses that was used in the past as a taxi

caravan (noun)

a vehicle that Romanies live in, sometimes pulled by a horse

carriage (noun)

a vehicle with wheels that is pulled by horses, especially one used in the past before cars were invented

cart (noun)

a vehicle with four wheels and no roof that is pulled by a horse and is used for carrying things

chaise (noun)

in the past, a type of carriage with two wheels, pulled by a horse

chariot (noun)

a vehicle with two wheels and no roof that was pulled by horses in races and battles in ancient times. Someone who drove a chariot was called a charioteer.

coach (noun)

an old-fashioned vehicle that is pulled by horses

covered wagon (noun)

a vehicle pulled by horses that has a curved top like a tent, used in the past by people traveling across North America

gig (noun)

a vehicle with two wheels pulled by a horse, used in the past

hansom (noun)

a covered vehicle with two wheels pulled by a horse, used in the past as a taxi

horse-drawn (adjective)

pulled by a horse or by several horses

landau (noun)

a type of carriage (=vehicle pulled by horses), with a top part that can be open or closed

one-horse (adjective)

pulled by one horse

pair (noun)

old-fashioned two horses or other animals used for pulling a vehicle

stage (noun)

informal a stagecoach

stagecoach (noun)

a vehicle pulled by horses, used in the past for carrying people, mail, and goods

surrey (noun)

a small vehicle pulled by a horse, that was used in the past

trap (noun)

a type of carriage pulled by a horse

troika (noun)

a Russian vehicle pulled by three horses walking next to each other

wagon (noun)

a vehicle with four wheels that is usually pulled by horses and is used for carrying heavy loads

wagon train (noun)

a long line of wagons that carried people west across North America in the 19th century