Streetcar ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Streetcar ( noun )

A rail vehicle designed to run on tracks in the street and carry passengers.

Origin:

The term 'streetcar' originated in the 19th century and is derived from the combination of 'street' and 'car'.

Examples:

  1. The streetcar was a popular form of transportation in the early 20th century.
  2. She took the streetcar to work every day.
  3. The streetcar line runs from the downtown area to the suburbs.
  4. The old-fashioned streetcar was replaced by buses in the 1950s.
  5. Streetcars are making a comeback in some cities as a means of public transportation.

(As a verb)

Streetcar ( verb )

A rail vehicle designed to run on tracks in the street and carry passengers.

Origin:

The term 'streetcar' originated in the 19th century and is derived from the combination of 'street' and 'car'.

Examples:

  1. The streetcar was a popular form of transportation in the early 20th century.
  2. She took the streetcar to work every day.
  3. The streetcar line runs from the downtown area to the suburbs.
  4. The old-fashioned streetcar was replaced by buses in the 1950s.
  5. Streetcars are making a comeback in some cities as a means of public transportation.
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