Locomotive

Noun

 * 1)  The power unit of a train which does not carry passengers or freight itself, but pulls the coaches or rail cars or wagons.
 * 2)  A traction engine
 * 3)  A cheer characterized by a slow beginning and a progressive increase in speed
 * 4)  A country which drives the world economy by having a high level of imports. (i.e. The United States).

Adjective

 * 1) of or relating to locomotion
 * 2) of or relating to the power unit of a train which does not carry passengers or freight itself

Verbs for Locomotive
board—; derail—; dismount from—; fuel —; propel—; —chugs; —halts; —hammers; —overtakes; —pants; —puffs; —screeches; —shrieks; —shuffles; —speeds; —sputters; —stammers; —steams;  —traverses;  — wails; —wheezes; —whizzes.

Thesaurus
aeromechanical, ambulant, ambulative, ambulatory, automechanical, automobile, automotive, biomechanical, circuit-riding, expeditionary, globe-girdling, globe-trotting, going, horseless, itinerant, itinerary, journeying, locomotor, mechanical, mechanistic, moving, mundivagant, on tour, passing, pedestrian, perambulating, perambulatory, peregrinative, peregrine, peripatetic, pilgrimlike, progressing, self-drive, self-moved, self-moving, self-propelled, strolling, touring, touristic, touristy, transportational, traveling, trekking, vehicular, walking, wayfaring, zoomechanical

Etymology
Pertaining to movement from French locomotif (feminine locomotive), from loco from a place (ablativus of locus place) + Vulgar Latin motivus moving (see motive)

Noun

 * Catalan: locomotora
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, 火车头; , 机车头
 * Czech:
 * Danish:
 * Dutch: locomotief, lokomotief
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Japanese: 機関車
 * Kurdish:
 * Macedonian:


 * Norwegian:
 * Polish: lokomotywa
 * Russian:, , ,
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: локомотива
 * Roman: lokomotiva
 * Slovak: rušeň
 * Slovene:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: ,
 * Turkish: lokomotif

Adjective

 * Greek: κινητήριος


 * Spanish:

Adjective
locomotive



Noun

 * 1) locomotive

Noun
locomotive