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