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How to pronounce wain in English?

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Synonyms big dipper, charles's wain, dipper, plough, wagon
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Synonyms john barrington wain, john wain
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Type of waggon, wagon

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A wain is a load carrying waggon usually with four wheels pulled by horses.
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Wain is in the thoracic surgery unit at Massachusetts General Hospital.
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Wain directed the film, from a screenplay he wrote with Ken Marino.
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Wain is particularly acute on Orwell's impact on his contemporaries.
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This must have been hard work for a horse drawn, fully laden wain.
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It depicts, as its central feature a pair of horses pulling a hay wain or large farm cart across a river.
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Obsolete terms for chariot include chair, charet and wain.
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Wain and his screenwriters play up the subcultural wackiness, but they don't mock Augie for being a part of it.
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Wain-Hobson speculates that the new strain could cross international boundaries, with potential to cause a new pandemic.
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  • Big Dipper: a group of seven bright stars in the constellation Ursa Major
  • Large open farm wagon
  • WAIN may refer to: * WAIN (AM), a radio station (1270 AM) licensed to Columbia, Kentucky, United States * WAIN-FM, a radio station (93.5 FM) licensed to Columbia, Kentucky, United States
  • A wain is a type of horse-drawn, load-carrying vehicle, used for agricultural purposes rather than transporting people, for example a haywain. It normally has four wheels but the term has now acquired slightly poetical connotations so is not always used with technical correctness. ...
  • Wain is a name.
  • A wagon; A four-wheeled cart for hauling loads, usually pulled by horses or oxen; A chariot used by the gods and goddesses or a symbolic cart used in rituals and shrines in Heathenry; To lose strength or clarity
  • 1. an unusually large and heavy vehicle for farm use. 2. capitalized [short for Charles's Wain, derived from Charlemagne]: Big Dipper.
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