Definition
Having wheels or equipped with wheels for movement or transportation.
Etymology
From Old English 'hweol' meaning circle or wheel, combined with the past participle suffix '-ed'. The concept evolved from the basic circular motion device invented around 3500 BCE to describe anything equipped with such mechanisms.
Kelly Says
The word 'wheeled' connects us to one of humanity's most revolutionary inventions - the wheel, which didn't just transform transportation but became a metaphor for progress itself. Interestingly, some advanced civilizations like the Incas never adopted the wheel for transportation despite their sophisticated engineering, showing that technological 'progress' isn't always linear.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ማረጋጫ
mah-reh-gah-chah
ARالعربية
مجهز بالعجلات
muh-jah-zah bil-ah-jah-lah-t
BNবাংলা
চাকাযুক্ত
chah-kah-yook-tah
CSČeština
kolový
koh-loh-vee
DEDeutsch
gerädert
gah-reh-dehrt
ELΕλληνικά
με ρόδες
meh roh-dehs
ESEspañol
con ruedas
kohn roo-eh-dahs
FAفارسی
چرخدار
charkh-dar
FISuomi
pyörivä
pyoh-ree-vah
FRFrançais
à roues
ah roo
GUGU
પહીંયાં
pah-hee-yaan
HEעברית
בעל גלגלים
bah-el gahl-gah-leem
HIहिन्दी
पहियेदार
pah-hee-yah-dahr
IDBahasa Indonesia
beroda
beh-roh-dah
IGIG
nwere ụkwụ
nweh-reh oo-kwoo
ITItaliano
a ruote
ah roo-oh-teh
KKKK
дөңгелек
doh-nggeh-lek
KMKM
មានរទេះ
mee-an reh-teh
MRMR
चाक्यांनी
chah-kyah-nee
MSBahasa Melayu
beroda
beh-roh-dah
NLNederlands
wielen
vay-lehn
PLPolski
kołowy
koh-woh-vee
PTPortuguês
com rodas
kohm roh-dahs
RORomână
cu roți
koo roh-tee
RUРусский
колёсный
koh-yohs-nee
SWKiswahili
na gurudumu
nah goo-roo-doo-moo
TAதமிழ்
சக்கரம்
sah-kah-rahm
TEతెలుగు
చక్రాలు
chah-krah-lu
TLTL
may gulong
mah-ee goo-lohng
TRTürkçe
tekerlekli
teh-kehr-lek-lee
UKУкраїнська
колісний
koh-lees-nee
URاردو
پہیے والا
peh-heh-yah vah-lah
VITiếng Việt
có bánh xe
koh bahhn seh
ZUZU
enophayo
eh-noh-pah-yoh