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prairie schooner vs wagon

wagon vs prairie schooner

prairie schooner and wagon both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
prairie schooner Yes No No No
wagon Yes No No No
As nouns, wagon is a hypernym of prairie schooner; that is, wagon is a word with a broader meaning than prairie schooner:
  • prairie schooner: a large wagon with broad wheels and an arched canvas top; used by the United States pioneers to cross the prairies in the 19th century
  • wagon: any of various kinds of wheeled vehicles drawn by an animal or a tractor
Other hypernyms of prairie schooner include waggon.
prairie schooner (noun) wagon (noun)
a large wagon with broad wheels and an arched canvas top; used by the United States pioneers to cross the prairies in the 19th century any of various kinds of wheeled vehicles drawn by an animal or a tractor
a car that has a long body and rear door with space behind rear seat
van used by police to transport prisoners
a child's four-wheeled toy cart sometimes used for coasting
Difference between prairie schooner and wagon

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