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A circular frame turning about an axis; a rotating disk,
whether solid, or a frame composed of an outer rim, spokes or radii,
and a central hub or nave, in which is inserted the axle, -- used for
supporting and conveying vehicles, in machinery, and for various
purposes; as, the wheel of a wagon, of a locomotive, of a mill, of a
watch, etc. |
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Any instrument having the form of, or chiefly consisting of,
a wheel. |
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A spinning wheel. See under Spinning. |
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An instrument of torture formerly used. |
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A circular frame having handles on the periphery, and an
axle which is so connected with the tiller as to form a means of
controlling the rudder for the purpose of steering. |
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A potter's wheel. See under Potter. |
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A firework which, while burning, is caused to revolve on an
axis by the reaction of the escaping gases. |
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The burden or refrain of a song. |
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A bicycle or a tricycle; a velocipede. |
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A rolling or revolving body; anything of a circular form; a
disk; an orb. |
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A turn revolution; rotation; compass. |
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To convey on wheels, or in a wheeled vehicle; as, to
wheel a load of hay or wood. |
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To put into a rotatory motion; to cause to turn or
revolve; to cause to gyrate; to make or perform in a circle. |
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To turn on an axis, or as on an axis; to revolve; to more
about; to rotate; to gyrate. |
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To change direction, as if revolving upon an axis or
pivot; to turn; as, the troops wheeled to the right. |
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To go round in a circuit; to fetch a compass. |
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To roll forward. |