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Definition of Model T
1. Noun. The first widely available automobile powered by a gasoline engine; mass-produced by Henry Ford from 1908 to 1927.
Definition of Model T
1. Proper noun. The first car made by Ford Motor Company on an assembly line. Before the Model T, cars were made painstakingly by hand. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Model T
Literary usage of Model T
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rudder by Thomas Fleming Day (1912)
"Some of the other notable features of the Gray Model "T" are its method of lubrication
... Ever since the Gray Model "T" was brought out, three years ago, ..."
2. Gas and Oil Engines and Gas-producers: A Treatise on Theoretical and by Lionel Simeon Marks, Horatio Sprague McDewell (1919)
"... the control valve A, and a constant head on the gasoline, the amount of gasoline
admitted each time remains constant. Fairbanks-Morse Model "T" ..."
3. Gas and Oil Engines and Gas-producers: A Treatise on Theoretical and by Lionel Simeon Marks, Horatio Sprague McDewell (1919)
"... i ng of the control valve A, and a constant head on the gasoline, the amount
of gasoline admitted each time remains constant. Fairbanks-Morse Model "T" ..."
4. Technical Reports by Miami Conservancy District (Ohio) (1921)
"Model F—standard open truck body 1425.00 9 Ford one-ton trucks, Model T with No.
... Model T with Parry light delivery body 515.50 6 Fords Model T. chassis ..."
5. Rudder by Thomas Fleming Day (1912)
"Some of the other notable features of the Gray Model "T" are its method of lubrication
... Ever since the Gray Model "T" was brought out, three years ago, ..."
6. Gas and Oil Engines and Gas-producers: A Treatise on Theoretical and by Lionel Simeon Marks, Horatio Sprague McDewell (1919)
"... the control valve A, and a constant head on the gasoline, the amount of gasoline
admitted each time remains constant. Fairbanks-Morse Model "T" ..."
7. Gas and Oil Engines and Gas-producers: A Treatise on Theoretical and by Lionel Simeon Marks, Horatio Sprague McDewell (1919)
"... i ng of the control valve A, and a constant head on the gasoline, the amount
of gasoline admitted each time remains constant. Fairbanks-Morse Model "T" ..."
8. Technical Reports by Miami Conservancy District (Ohio) (1921)
"Model F—standard open truck body 1425.00 9 Ford one-ton trucks, Model T with No.
... Model T with Parry light delivery body 515.50 6 Fords Model T. chassis ..."