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1) "Car" -- As to car kits car Pronunciation: 'kär, dial also 'kor, 'kyär Function: noun Etymology: Middle English carre, from Anglo-French, from Latin carra, plural of carrum, alteration of carrus, of Celtic origin; akin to Old Irish & Middle Welsh carr vehicle; akin to Latin currere to run 1 : a vehicle moving on wheels: as a archaic : CARRIAGE, CHARIOT b : a vehicle designed to move on rails (as of a railroad) c : AUTOMOBILE 2 : the passenger compartment of an elevator 3 : the part of an airship or balloon that carries the passengers and cargo Pronunciation Symbols Karl Benz's "Velo" (vélo means bicycle in French) model (1894) - entered into the first automobile race 2005 MINI Cooper S. An automobile (also motor car or simply car) is a wheeled passenger vehicle that carries its own motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to seven people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally for the transport of people rather than goods. However, the term is far from precise. As of 2002, there were 590 million passenger cars worldwide (roughly one car for every eleven people).[1] - 1 History
- 2 Economics and societal impact
- 3 Fuel and propulsion technologies
- 3.1 Diesel
- 3.2 Gasoline
- 3.3 Electric
- 3.4 Steam
- 3.5 Gas Turbine
- 3.6 Rotary (Wankel) engines
- 3.7 Future developments
- 4 Design
- 5 Safety
- 6 Further reading
- 7 See also
- 8 Notes
- 9 References and further reading
| Karl Benz Replica of the Benz Patent Motorwagen built in 1886 Ford Model T, 1927 -
Some. sources suggest that Ferdinand Verbiest, whilst a member of a Jesuit mission in China, may have built the first steam powered car around 1672.[2][3] François Isaac de Rivaz, a Swiss inventor, designed the first internal combustion engine which was fuelled by a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen and used it to develop the world's first vehicle to run on such an engine. The design..."
2) "Kits" -- As to car kits 1kit Pronunciation: 'kit Function: noun Etymology: Middle English 1 dialect British : a wooden tub 2 a (1) : a collection of articles usually for personal use <a travel kit> (2) : a set of tools or implements <a carpenter's kit> (3) : a set of parts to be assembled or worked up <a model-airplane kit> (4) : a packaged collection of related material <a convention kit> (5) chiefly British : GEAR <run over to my billet and get some overnight kit -- Lionel Shapiro> b : a container for any of such sets or collections 3 : a group of persons or things -- usually used in the phrase the whole kit and caboodle Pronunciation Symbols Location of Kitsilano in Vancouver. - For the San Francisco, California radio station Live 105, please see KITS
Kitsilano (IPA: [kɪʦɪlæno]) is a neighbourhood on the west side of the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Known colloquially as "Kits", this popular neighborhood is home to many young families and students as well as yoga studios, organic markets, cafes and Vancouver's Greektown. The primary type of residence is multi-unit housing. In recent years, this sought-after area has developed some of the highest housing prices, as well as the some of the highest accommodation rental rates, yet lowest availability in Vancouver. - 1 Location
- 2 History
- 3 Events
- 4 Famous Residents
- 5 The Kitsilano Showboat
- 6 Macdonald Street Heritage Houses
- 7 See also
- 8 External links
- 9 References
| Kitsilano is bordered to the north by two beaches, Kitsilano Beach and Jericho Beach on the shores of English Bay and runs it south to 16th Avenue. It is bordered on the east by Burrard Street and on the west by Alma Street. In addition to its residential areas and beaches, Kitsilano is home to two busy commercial strips with shops, restaurants and other services. The first strip is along West 4th Avenue between Burrard and Yew Streets, while the other is to the west along West Broadway between Macdonald and Alma Streets. As of 2006, Kitsilano is situated mostly within the Canadian federal electoral district of Vancouver Quadra (the easternmost part of Kitsilano lies within the electoral district of Vancouver Centre). Provincially, Kitsilano lies within the B.C. electoral districts of Vancouver-Point Grey and Vancouver-Fairview. The name 'Kitsilano' is derived from 'Khahtsahlanough', the name of a Squamish chief.
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