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The answer WHEELCHAIR has 5 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of wheelchair in various dictionaries:
noun - a movable chair mounted on large wheels
A chair mounted on large wheels for the use of a sick or disabled person.
WHEELCHAIR - A wheelchair is a chair with wheels, used when walking is difficult or impossible due to illness, injury, or disability. Wheelchairs come in a wide v...
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Ferris type perhaps found on car with kitchen regular |
Go around with a rich criminal in mode of transport |
Invalid transport |
Invalid's transport |
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The WNBA is the Women's National Basketball Association; the NWBA is the National this Basketball Assoc. |
The 2012 London Paralympic Games included this type of basketball & fencing |
Wheelchair description |
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A wheelchair is a chair with wheels, used when walking is difficult or impossible due to illness, injury, or disability. Wheelchairs come in a wide variety of formats to meet the specific needs of their users. They may include specialized seating adaptions, individualized controls, and may be specific to particular activities, as seen with sports wheelchairs and beach wheelchairs. The most widely recognised distinction is between powered wheelchairs ("powerchairs"), where propulsion is provided by batteries and electric motors, and manually propelled wheelchairs, where the propulsive force is provided either by the wheelchair user/occupant pushing the wheelchair by hand ("self-propelled"), or by an attendant pushing from the rear ("attendant propelled"). |