Definition of Limousine

1. Noun. Large luxurious car; usually driven by a chauffeur.

Exact synonyms: Limo
Specialized synonyms: Berlin
Generic synonyms: Auto, Automobile, Car, Machine, Motorcar

Definition of Limousine

1. n. An automobile body with seats and permanent top like a coupé, and with the top projecting over the driver and a projecting front; also, an automobile with such a body.

Definition of Limousine

1. Proper noun. A region of France ¹

2. Noun. An automobile body with seats and permanent top like a coupe, and with the top projecting over the driver and a projecting front ¹

3. Noun. An automobile with such a body. ¹

4. Noun. A luxury sedan/saloon car, especially one with a lengthened wheelbase or driven by a chauffeur. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Limousine

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Limousine

limoniad
limoniform
limonin
limonins
limonite
limonites
limonitic
limonoid
limonoids
limophoitas
limophthisis
limos
limoses
limosis
limous
limousine (current term)
limousine liberal
limousinelike
limousines
limousins
limp in
limp reraise
limp reraised
limp reraises
limp reraising

Literary usage of Limousine

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Textbook of Applied Aeronautic Engineering by Henry Woodhouse (1920)
"Line drawings of the Grahame-White Aero limousine equipped with two 270 hp ... The limousine body is as luxuriously equipped as a modern interior-drive ..."

2. Practical Aeronautics: An Understandable Presentation of Interesting and by Charles Brian Hayward (1912)
"The Bleriot limousine, Fig. 44, is a nov aeroplane that marks an advance in ... Bleriot limousine or Aerial Taxicab the original Bleriot XII and, ..."

3. The Horseless Age (1909)
"The wheel base is 127 inches on Model H, 106 inches on Model D, ni'/J inches on Model D landaulet and limousine, and gi'/i inches on Model G. A rather ..."

4. 88 Bis and V. I. H.: Letters from Two Hospitals by Katharine Foote (1919)
"The big, gray official limousine, with the headquarters' insignia on the door, ... limousine ..."

5. The Car of 1912 by Locomobile Company of America (1911)
"It is a type of body admirably suited to the automobile chassis, because it partakes of the advantages of the open car and the limousine. ..."

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