noun
- a large, covered, four-wheeled carriage used in the 16th-19th cent. as a public conveyance, with seats for passengers inside and an open, raised seat in front for the driver; stagecoach
- ☆ a railroad passenger car furnishing the lowest-priced seating accommodations
- the lowest-priced class of accommodations on some airlines
- a bus (sense )
- an enclosed automobile, usually a two-door sedan
Origin:
orig., university slang
a private tutor who prepares a student in a subject or for an examination- an instructor or trainer, as of athletes, actors, or singers
- ☆ Baseball a member of the team at bat, stationed near first and near third base to signal and direct the base runners and batters
- Sports the person who is in overall charge of a team and the strategy in games
Origin:
Fr coche < Ger kutsche < Hung kocsi (szekér), (carriage of) Kócs, village in Hungary where it was first used