vélocipède
11Velocipede — Gebrauchsfahrrad Holzdraisine von ca. 1820, die Urform des heutigen Fahrrads und das erste Fortbewegungsmittel auf Grundlage des Zweiradprinzips …
12velocipede — velocipedist, n. /veuh los euh peed /, n. 1. a vehicle, usually having two or three wheels, that is propelled by the rider. 2. an early kind of bicycle or tricycle. 3. a light, three wheeled, pedal driven vehicle for railway inspection, used for… …
13velocipede — noun Etymology: French vélocipède, from Latin veloc , velox + ped , pes foot more at foot Date: 1818 a lightweight wheeled vehicle propelled by the rider: as a. archaic bicycle b. tricycle c. a 3 wheeled railroad handcar …
14vélocipède — (vé lo si pè d ) s. m. Sorte de cheval de bois, posé sur deux roues, sur lequel on se mettait en équilibre, tandis que l on se donnait un mouvement d impulsion en avant avec les pieds. Dans le vélocipède moderne les pieds sont posés sur des… …
15velocipede — [vɪ lɒsɪpi:d] noun 1》 historical an early form of bicycle propelled by working pedals on cranks fitted to the front axle. 2》 US a child s tricycle. Derivatives velocipedist noun Origin C19: from Fr. vélocipède, from L. velox, veloc swift + pes,… …
16velocipede — /vəˈlɒsəpid/ (say vuh losuhpeed) noun 1. a bicycle like vehicle, usually with two or three wheels, propelled by the rider. 2. an early kind of bicycle or tricycle. 3. NZ a small, hand propelled railway car used by maintenance personnel. {French… …
17velocipède — veloucipède m. vélocipède …
18VÉLOCIPÈDE — n. m. Appareil de locomotion dont on met les roues en mouvement avec les pieds …
19velocipede — noun /vɪˈlɒs.ɪ.piːd,vɪˈlɑs.ɪ.pid/ a) Early two wheeled conveyance upon which one rode astride a wooden frame propelled by means of pushing the feet against the ground. b) Generic term for three and four wheeled machines driven by foot or hand… …
20velocípede — ve|lo|cí|pe|de Mot Esdrúixol Nom masculí …