covered wagon

covered wagon
1. a large wagon with a high, bonnetlike canvas top, esp. such a wagon used by pioneers to transport themselves and their possessions across the North American plains during the westward migrations in the 19th century.
2. Brit. Railroads. a boxcar.
[1735-45, Amer.]

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