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A small horse-drawn cab with two wheels, side seats, and an entrance at the back, used in the 19th century.
noun - a wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle
HERDIC - A herdic is a type of horse-drawn carriage, used as an omnibus, invented by Peter Herdic of Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania in 1881. A pr...
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Small US horse-drawn carriage with a rear entrance and side seats |
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Jun 30 2002 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
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A small horse-drawn cab with two wheels, side seats, and an entrance at the back, used in the 19th century. |
A person who looks after a herd of livestock or makes a living from keeping livestock, especially in open country. |
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A herdic is a type of horse-drawn carriage, used as an omnibus, invented by Peter Herdic of Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania in 1881. * A predecessor of the taxicab, the herdic was a small two-wheeled carriage that had side seats and an entrance at the back. Later versions had four wheels and varied in size from a small coach to a full size omnibus. The first four-wheel herdic cabs carried up to eight passengers. The major improvements over previous types of carriage were in the springs, the way the body was mounted on the springs, and the manner in which the axles, springs, body and shaft were connected. Herdics were designed as passenger vehicles, and, in particular, for use in public transportation. Their low entry made it easy for passengers to enter and exit the cars. This was especially advantageous for the women of the time, who wore full length dresses. * The earliest herdics were painted bright yellow in order to be easily identified and quickly acquired the nickname |