<span class="searchmatch">carriage</span> <span class="searchmatch">forward</span> Stating that the buyer is responsible for paying the cost of shipping goods after they arrive at their destination. Coordinate term: Carriage...
the transportation. Coordinate term: <span class="searchmatch">carriage</span> <span class="searchmatch">forward</span> This is followed by the place of destination, i.e. <span class="searchmatch">Carriage</span> Paid to New York City, or more usually...
baby <span class="searchmatch">carriage</span>. The charge made for conveying (especially in the phrases <span class="searchmatch">carriage</span> <span class="searchmatch">forward</span>, when the charge is to be paid by the receiver, and <span class="searchmatch">Carriage</span> Paid...
forward cab <span class="searchmatch">forward</span> <span class="searchmatch">carriage</span> <span class="searchmatch">forward</span> carryforward carry <span class="searchmatch">forward</span> center <span class="searchmatch">forward</span> centre-<span class="searchmatch">forward</span> come <span class="searchmatch">forward</span> corner <span class="searchmatch">forward</span> fashion-<span class="searchmatch">forward</span> fast <span class="searchmatch">forward</span> fast-forward...
ushtey (“water <span class="searchmatch">carriage</span>”) ymmyrkey nastee (“<span class="searchmatch">carriage</span> free”) ymmyrkey roish y traa (“miscarriage”) ymmyrkey ry-eeck (“<span class="searchmatch">carriage</span> <span class="searchmatch">forward</span>”) ymmyrkey sidooryn...
From fore- + <span class="searchmatch">carriage</span>. forecarriage (plural forecarriages) The <span class="searchmatch">forward</span> part of the running gear of a four-wheeled <span class="searchmatch">carriage</span>....
The Artillerist's Manual, and British Soldier's Compendium, page 187: Unscotch the front of the wheels. Take a wheel purchase. Run the <span class="searchmatch">carriage</span> <span class="searchmatch">forward</span>....
draught hook (plural draught hooks) (military, historical) One of the hooks on a cannon <span class="searchmatch">carriage</span>, used in drawing the gun backward and <span class="searchmatch">forward</span>....
Latin *attelare, from Latin prōtēlō, prōtēlāre (“drive <span class="searchmatch">forward</span>”). att'ler (Jersey) to hitch, yoke, harness att'lage (“harness”) att'leuse (“<span class="searchmatch">carriage</span>”)...
”, in Philosophical Magazine: if, then, the peirameter be drawn <span class="searchmatch">forward</span>, the <span class="searchmatch">carriage</span> which moves the easiest will get before the other peirastic “peirameter”...