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Type Words
Synonyms materiel
Type of equipment
Has types baggage, marching order
Derivation equip
Type Words
Synonyms carriage, rig
Type of horse-drawn vehicle
Has types caroche, hansom, hansom cab, landau, post chaise, roadster, shay, stanhope, surrey, trap, troika, barouche, brougham, buckboard, buggy, cab, cabriolet, chaise, chariot, clarence, coach, coach-and-four, droshky, drosky, four-in-hand, gharry, gig, hackney, hackney carriage, hackney coach

Examples of equipage

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The shotguns, earplugs and shells were all Orvis, as is most of the equipage here.
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An elegant horse-drawn carriage with its retinue of servants is an equipage.
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If you want to fly above 24,000 feet, an airplane must have GPS equipage.
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In magnificence of equipage and retinue the abbots vied with the first nobles of the realm.
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The America's Cup rules specify that most items in a boat's equipage must be produced in the challenging country.
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His invading army lacked nothing in equipage.
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It was in charge of the Tsar's stables, parade equipage, ceremonies of court ride-offs, and military horse breeding.
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The Imperial Russian Navy used several regiments of marine equipage troops that fought as much on land as they served in ship detachments.
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A pass was granted by the House of Lords, on 2 January 1643, for an equipage of two coaches, four or six horses and eight or ten attendants.
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More examples
  • Materiel: equipment and supplies of a military force
  • Carriage: a vehicle with wheels drawn by one or more horses
  • Equipage is a small press publisher of poetry, based in Cambridge, run by the poet and academic Rod Mengham. Equipage's authors include J. H. Prynne, Tom Raworth, Barry MacSweeney, Anna Mendelssohn (Grace Lake), Peter Gizzi, Brian Henry, and John Kinsella.
  • Equipment or supplies, especially military ones; A type of horse-drawn carriage
  • Equipment used in relation to horse and carriage.
  • More than a hunting club it refers to the entirety of the hunt includes horses, hounds, trompes, animals, etc.
  • A coach or carriage and horses.
  • Early name for chatelaine.