wagon wheel
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Definition
Noun: 1. A wheel of a wagon: A circular component that rotates on an axle and forms part of the undercarriage of a wagon, a four-wheeled vehicle typically used for transporting goods.
Usage Examples
- The blacksmith forged a new iron rim for the wagon wheel.
- One of the wagon wheels got stuck in the deep mud on the trail.
- The old wagon wheel was repurposed as a decorative garden feature.
Advanced Usage
- Symbolic Use: The term can be used symbolically to represent pioneering spirit, westward expansion, or historical travel.
- The museum exhibit used a broken wagon wheel to symbolize the hardships of the journey.
- In Compound Descriptions: While "wagon wheel" itself is a noun, it can function attributively to describe other nouns (e.g., "wagon wheel design," "wagon wheel pattern").
Variants and Related Words
- Wheel (noun): The general term for a circular object that revolves on an axle.
- Cartwheel (noun): A wheel of a cart, a similar but typically smaller vehicle.
- Spoke (noun): One of the rods connecting the center of a wheel to its rim, a key part of a traditional wagon wheel's structure.
Synonyms
- Vehicle wheel: A more general term.
- (Wheel) rim: Specifically refers to the outer circular part of the wheel.
Related Phrases
- To reinvent the wheel: (Idiom) To waste time creating something that already exists and works well. (Note: This idiom uses "wheel" generally, not specifically "wagon wheel").
- We don't need to reinvent the wheel; let's use the existing proven method.
Notes on Meaning
The term specifically denotes the wheel belonging to a wagon. It evokes imagery of historical, often wooden-spoked wheels with metal rims, commonly associated with covered wagons, pioneers, and freight transport before the automotive era. It is a concrete, compound noun.
Noun
- a wheel of a wagon