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- Sled abstract "A sled, sledge, or sleigh is a land vehicle with a smooth underside or possessing a separate body supported by two or more smooth, relatively narrow, longitudinal runners that travels by sliding across a surface. Most sleds are used on surfaces with low friction, such as snow or ice. In some cases, sleds may be used on mud, grass, or even smooth stones. They may be used to transport passengers, cargo, or both. Shades of meaning differentiating the three terms often reflect regional variations depending on historical uses and prevailing climate.In Britain the three terms are generally quite similar in meaning, although sledge usually refers to a smaller sled, used mostly for freight, one that can generally transport no more than one or two persons with only a limited amount of cargo. Sledges may be pulled by dogs or other smaller animals, although confusingly a sledge pulled by a dog in British English is often referred to as a dog-sled. A small recreational sled, pulled by humans, can also be referred to as a sledge. Sleigh (pronounced "slay") remains largely a synonym for sled regardless of its capacity (and similarly in Canada). In American usage sled remains the general term but often implies a smaller device, often for recreational use. Sledge implies a heavier sled used for moving freight or massive objects (syn. "stone boat"), while sleigh typically refers to a moderate- to large-sized, usually open-topped vehicle equipped with one or more passenger seats, essentially a cold-season alternative to a carriage or wagon, typically drawn by horses or (at least in the Santa Claus legend or in reference to Scandinavia) by reindeer.In Australia, where there is limited snow, sleigh and sledge are given equal preference in local parlance.".
- Sled thumbnail Uphill_Sleigh_Ride.jpg?width=300.
- Sled wikiPageExternalLink horsedrawnsleighrides.html.
- Sled wikiPageID "153862".
- Sled wikiPageRevisionID "603802317".
- Sled hasPhotoCollection Sled.
- Sled subject Category:Animal-powered_vehicles.
- Sled subject Category:Sledding.
- Sled subject Category:Sliding_vehicles.
- Sled subject Category:Sports_equipment.
- Sled comment "A sled, sledge, or sleigh is a land vehicle with a smooth underside or possessing a separate body supported by two or more smooth, relatively narrow, longitudinal runners that travels by sliding across a surface. Most sleds are used on surfaces with low friction, such as snow or ice. In some cases, sleds may be used on mud, grass, or even smooth stones. They may be used to transport passengers, cargo, or both.".
- Sled label "Sanie".
- Sled label "Schlitten".
- Sled label "Sled".
- Sled label "Slee".
- Sled label "Slitta".
- Sled label "Traîneau".
- Sled label "Trenó".
- Sled label "Trineo".
- Sled label "Сани".
- Sled label "المزلجة".
- Sled label "ソリ".
- Sled sameAs Saně.
- Sled sameAs Schlitten.
- Sled sameAs Trineo.
- Sled sameAs Lera.
- Sled sameAs Traîneau.
- Sled sameAs Kereta_salju.
- Sled sameAs Slitta.
- Sled sameAs ソリ.
- Sled sameAs 썰매.
- Sled sameAs Slee.
- Sled sameAs Sanie.
- Sled sameAs Trenó.
- Sled sameAs m.0142vg.
- Sled sameAs Q181388.
- Sled sameAs Q181388.
- Sled wasDerivedFrom Sled?oldid=603802317.
- Sled depiction Uphill_Sleigh_Ride.jpg.
- Sled isPrimaryTopicOf Sled.