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bogie

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Noun — A set of wheels and axles mounted as a unit beneath a railway car, locomotive, or aircraft to support and stabilize it.

Etymology

A dialectal word from Northern England of unknown origin, unrelated to "bogey" the ghost.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “bogie” mean?

The word “bogie” means a set of wheels and axles mounted as a unit beneath a railway car, locomotive, or aircraft to support and stabilize it. In plain terms, the wheeled undercarriage assembly beneath a train car or aircraft.

How do you pronounce “bogie”?

“Bogie” is pronounced BOH-gee (/ˈboʊ.ɡi/ in IPA).

How do you use “bogie” in a sentence?

Here is “bogie” used in a sentence: “Engineers inspected the train's bogies after the derailment.”

What part of speech is “bogie”?

“Bogie” is a noun.

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