tricycle

noun
/ˈtɹaɪsɪkəl/US

Etymology

From French tricycle. By surface analysis, tri- + cycle.

  1. borrowed from tricycle

Definitions

  1. A cycle with three wheels, powered by pedals and usually intended for young children.

    • [S]o I rode home on my brand new tricycle to find the rest of the family parked in front of the box.
  2. An autorickshaw

    An autorickshaw; A motorized cycle rickshaw (usually a roofed motorcycle with sidecar, often available for hire in the manner of a taxi)

  3. To ride a tricycle.

    • The child tricycled around the driveway until dark.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA