Crossword-Solution: WAGONETTE 9 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Word Word Type Definition
Wagonette n. A kind of pleasure wagon, uncovered and with seats
extended along the sides, designed to carry six or eight persons
besides the driver.

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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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The coach was a kind of commodious wagonette, invented by the modernist talent of the courier, who dominated the expedition with his scientific activity and breezy wit.
The Wisdom of Father Brown G. K. Chesterton 1995
Why ever did you let me get into that wagonette?” “I thought we had to,” said Ann Veronica, who had also been a little under the compulsion of the marshals of the occasion.
Ann Veronica H. G. Wells 2006
For some time back we have had the sound of cannon in our ears; and now, a little past Franchard, we find a mounted trooper holding a led horse, who brings the wagonette to a stand.
Essays of Travel Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Half the party are to return to-night with the wagonette; and some of the others, loath to break up company, will go with them a bit of the way and drink a stirrup-cup at Marlotte.
Essays of Travel Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
They go on for a while among clumps of willows and patches of vine, and then, suddenly and without any warning, cease and determine in some miry hollow or upon some bald knowe; and you have a short period of hope, then right-about face, and back the way you came! So we draw about the kitchen fire and play a round game of cards for ha’pence, or go to the billiard-room, for a match at corks and by one consent a messenger is sent over for the wagonette—Grez shall be left to-morrow.
Essays of Travel Robert Louis Stevenson 2010