sledder
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sled
(slĕd)n.
1. A vehicle having runners and used for carrying people or loads over ice and snow; a sledge.
2. A light vehicle, often with runners, used especially by children for coasting over snow or ice.
3. Informal A snowmobile.
4. A movable, slotted surface that slides over the blade of a table saw, used to ensure accurate cuts.
v. sled·ded, sled·ding, sleds
v.tr.
To carry on or convey by a sled.
v.intr.
To ride or use a sled.
[Middle English sledde, from Middle Dutch.]
sled′der n.
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sled•der
(ˈslɛd ər)n.
1. a person who rides on or steers a sled.
2. a horse or other animal for drawing a sled.
[1640–50]
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Noun | 1. | sledder - someone who rides a sled tobogganist - someone who rides a toboggan |
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