4 dictionary results for: Handbarrow
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hand·bar·row
[hand-bar-oh] Pronunciation Key
[hand-bar-oh] Pronunciation Key –noun
| 1. | a frame with handles at each end by which it is carried. |
| 2. | a handcart. |
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| hand·bar·row
(hānd'bār'ō) Pronunciation Key
n. A flat rectangular tray or cart with carrying poles at each end, used in transporting loads. |
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| handbarrow | |
noun | |
| a rectangular frame with handles at both ends; carried by two people |
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
Handbarrow
Bar"row\, n. [OE. barow, fr. AS. beran to bear. See Bear to support, and cf. Bier.]1. A support having handles, and with or without a wheel, on which heavy or bulky things can be transported by hand. See Handbarrow, and Wheelbarrow. 2. (Salt Works) A wicker case, in which salt is put to drain.
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