Vanned
noun
1.
a covered vehicle, usually a large truck or trailer, used for moving furniture, goods, animals, etc.
2.
a smaller boxlike vehicle that resembles a panel truck, often has double doors both at the rear and along the curb side, and that can be used as a truck, fitted with rows of seats, or equipped with living quarters for traveling and camping.
3.
British.
a railway baggage car.
a covered, boxlike railway car, as one used to carry freight.
a small, horse-drawn wagon or a small truck, as one used by tradespeople to carry light goods.
4.
Also called van conversion. a conventional van whose cargo area has been equipped with living facilities, extra windows, and often increased headroom.
verb (used with object), vanned, vanning.
5.
to transport or carry (freight, passengers, etc.) in a van.
verb (used without object), vanned, vanning.
6.
to travel in a van.
noun
1.
short for caravan (sense 1)
2.
a covered motor vehicle for transporting goods, etc, by road
3.
(Brit) a closed railway wagon in which the guard travels, for transporting goods, mail, etc
4.
(Brit) See delivery van
noun
1.
short for vanguard
noun (tennis, mainly Brit)
1.
short for advantage (sense 3) Usual US and Canadian word ad
noun
1.
any device for winnowing corn
2.
an archaic or poetic word for wing
noun
1.
a city in E Turkey, on Lake Van. Pop: 377 000 (2005 est)
2.
Lake Van, a salt lake in E Turkey, at an altitude of 1650 m (5400 ft): fed by melting snow and glaciers. Area: 3737 sq km (1433 sq miles)
van
1.
caravan
2.
vanguard
VAN
value-added network
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