Cab, as in taxi, is short for what word? 🚕 #1199
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peterbaccaro
Oct 16, 2023
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But cab is not short for taxicab; rather, it comes from cabriolet, which in its original use referred to a two-wheeled, one-horse carriage with a leather hood that folded down. A 4-cylinder diesel engine has no spark plugs. Unlike a gasoline engine (petrol engine), a diesel engine doesn't use any spark plugs. |
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But cab is not short for taxicab; rather, it comes from cabriolet, which in its original use referred to a two-wheeled, one-horse carriage with a leather hood that folded down.
A 4-cylinder diesel engine has no spark plugs. Unlike a gasoline engine (petrol engine), a diesel engine doesn't use any spark plugs.