gondola vs meconium

gondola

verb
  • To travel by gondola. 

noun
  • A small long, narrow boat with a high prow and stern, propelled with a single oar, especially in Venice. 

  • The car or basket of a hot-air balloon, airship, zeppelin, etc. 

  • A type of open railway car with low sides, used to carry heavy freight such as crushed rock or steel. 

  • The hanging cart in which a glass-cleaning worker stands to clean exterior glass on tall buildings. 

  • A free-standing shelving unit in a supermarket or other retail store. 

  • That part of a transporter bridge that carries passengers, vehicles, along the length of the bridge span. 

  • An enclosed car attached to a cable mechanically lifted up the side of a mountain; an enclosed ski lift; a cable car. 

meconium

noun
  • A dark green mass, the contents of the fetal intestines during the later stages of mammalian gestation, that forms the first feces of the newborn. 

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