Ford

  • 81Ford FT-B — Infobox Weapon name= Ford FT B caption= origin= Poland type= armoured car is vehicle=yes service= 1920 1931 used by=Poland wars= Polish Bolshevik War designer= Tadeusz Tański design date=1920 manufacturer=Gerlach i Pulst production date=1920… …

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  • 82ford — {{11}}ford (n.) O.E. ford shallow place where water can be crossed, from P.Gmc. *furdhus (Cf. O.Fris. forda, O.H.G. furt, Ger. Furt ford ), from PIE *prtus (Cf. L. portus harbor, originally entrance, passage; O.Welsh rit, Welsh rhyd ford; …

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  • 83Ford EX — The Ford EX (informally known as the Ford Ex and Ford Extreme) is a concept car created by the Ford Motor Company. It was first introduced at the 2001 North American International Auto Show. The EX was built to be an off road vehicle. Engine and… …

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  • 84Ford U — Misant sur l héritage de la Ford T, la voiture concept Ford U amorce le second siècle d innovation de la Ford Motor Company. Propulsé par le premier moteur à combustion interne à l hydrogène suralimenté au monde, dote d une boîte de vitesses… …

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  • 85Ford 7W — Infobox Automobile name = Ford Model 7W manufacturer = Ford of Britain production = 1937 ndash;1938 41,665 made. predecessor = Ford Model C Ten successor = Ford Prefect body style = 2 and 4 door saloon, tourer. height = weight = 1790 pounds (810… …

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  • 86Ford — This ancient name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is one of the earliest topographical surnames still in existence. The name derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century ford , ford, a shallow place in a river of water where men and animals could… …

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  • 87ford — [OE] Ford is an ancient word, whose origins can be traced back as far as prehistoric Indo European *prtús, a derivative of *por ‘going, passage’, which also produced English fare and ferry. Descendants of *prtús include Latin portus ‘harbour’… …

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  • 88ford — [OE] Ford is an ancient word, whose origins can be traced back as far as prehistoric Indo European *prtús, a derivative of *por ‘going, passage’, which also produced English fare and ferry. Descendants of *prtús include Latin portus ‘harbour’… …

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  • 89ford — I UK [fɔː(r)d] / US [fɔrd] noun [countable] Word forms ford : singular ford plural fords a place in a stream or river where the water is not deep and you can walk or drive across II UK [fɔː(r)d] / US [fɔrd] verb [transitive] Word forms ford :… …

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  • 90ford — [[t]fɔrd, foʊrd[/t]] n. v. ford•ed, ford•ing. n. 1) a place where a river or other body of water is shallow enough to be crossed by wading 2) to cross (a river, stream, etc.) at a ford • Etymology: bef. 900; ME (n.), OE ford′a•ble, adj …

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