What is another word for vehicular?

Pronunciation: [vɛhˈɪkjʊlə] (IPA)

Vehicular refers to things related to vehicles, but there are several synonyms for this term. One synonym is automotive, which means relating to cars and other motor vehicles. Another similar term is transport-related, which covers all means of moving people or objects. Additionally, motile is a word that describes any moving object, whether it's vehicular or not. Traffic-related is another synonym for vehicular, and it describes things related to the movement of vehicles on the road. Other potential synonyms for vehicular include mobile, conveyance, and transportation-oriented. Regardless of the word used, these terms all indicate things related to the movement of vehicles, either by land, sea, or air.

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What are the hypernyms for Vehicular?

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Usage examples for Vehicular

Waves of vehicular traffic rolled by the curb.
"The Hidden Places"
Bertrand W. Sinclair
vehicular traffic was stopped.
"A Second Coming"
Richard Marsh
This vehicular upbringing lasts five or six months at least, without interruption.
"The Life of the Spider"
J. Henri Fabre

Famous quotes with Vehicular

  • When the bell rang to start the Italian hunting season, devotees of drove at full speed into the woods and shot everything that moved. Since the animals were sensibly lying low, most of the victims were people. Advancing at random through woods, the hunters - whose minds, like their expensive guns, were on a hair trigger - fired when they thought they saw something. Often they had seen each other. They also killed civilians in nearby villages. The occasional animal got hit, but only by a fluke. One man blasted a rabbit that was already hanging from another man's belt. So much vehicular traffic on the woodland roads, however, ensured that a considerable amount of wildlife was run over.
    Clive James

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