Stryker
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Noun — A heavily padded wheeled hospital gurney, often with distinctive coloured legs.
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Etymology
The gurney name comes from the Stryker Corporation, founded by Homer Stryker. The military vehicle is named in honour of two American soldiers, Stuart Stryker and Robert Stryker, both Medal of Honor recipients.
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What does “Stryker” mean?
The word “Stryker” means a heavily padded wheeled hospital gurney, often with distinctive coloured legs. In plain terms, depending on context, either a hospital gurney brand or a type of U.S. Army armoured vehicle.
How do you use “Stryker” in a sentence?
Here is “Stryker” used in a sentence: “Paramedics wheeled the patient in on a Stryker.”
What part of speech is “Stryker”?
“Stryker” is a noun.
How many meanings does “Stryker” have?
“Stryker” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a heavily padded wheeled hospital gurney, often with distinctive coloured legs.