palanquin vs wagon

palanquin

noun
  • A covered type of litter for a stretched-out passenger, carried on four poles on the shoulders of four or more bearers, as formerly used (also by colonials) in eastern Asia. 

wagon

noun
  • A heavier four-wheeled (normally horse-drawn) vehicle designed to carry goods (or sometimes people). 

  • A vehicle (wagon) designed to transport goods or people on railway. 

  • A kind of prefix used in de Bruijn notation. 

  • Buttocks. 

verb
  • To load into a wagon in preparation for transportation; to transport by means of a wagon. 

  • To travel in a wagon. 

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