Van ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Van ( noun )

  1. A covered vehicle used for carrying goods or people, typically having a side door and few or no windows.
  2. A railway goods wagon with sides and ends that can be opened for loading.

Origin:

Late 17th century: from dutch, from middle dutch vaan.

Examples:

  1. The delivery truck was a large white van.
  2. We rented a camper van for our road trip.
  3. The company used a van to transport their equipment to the job site.
  4. She packed everything she needed for the weekend in the van.
  5. He could barely get his couch through the door of the van.

(As a verb)

Van ( verb )

  1. A covered vehicle used for carrying goods or people, typically having a side door and few or no windows.
  2. A railway goods wagon with sides and ends that can be opened for loading.

Origin:

Late 17th century: from dutch, from middle dutch vaan.

Examples:

  1. The delivery truck was a large white van.
  2. We rented a camper van for our road trip.
  3. The company used a van to transport their equipment to the job site.
  4. She packed everything she needed for the weekend in the van.
  5. He could barely get his couch through the door of the van.
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