Luge definition
June 29th, 2008
Luge definition
luge board definition - Dictionary - MSN Encarta
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Forces - Lesson Plan Library
Context: Racers can cause deceleration when they sit up in their luge. friction Definition: The force that pulls or resists the motion of two objects or materials that are in contact ... (more...)
luge definition of luge in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
luge (l zh), a type of small sled sled, vehicle that moves by sliding. A sledge is typically a heavier, load-carrying sled drawn by a horse or dog, while a sleigh is a partially ... (more...)
luge - Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
Definition of luge from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... a small sled that is ridden in a supine ... (more...)
luge - Definition from Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary
Definition of luge from Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary with examples and pronunciations. ... luge No entries found that match luge. Here is a list of similar words. (more...)
luge: Definition and Much More from Answers.com
luge n. A racing sled for one or two people that is ridden with the rider or riders lying supine. A competition in which these sleds race against a (more...)
luge - definition of luge by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and ...
1. A racing sled for one or two people that is ridden with the rider or riders lying supine. 2. A competition in which these sleds race against a clock. (more...)
luge definition - Dictionary - MSN Encarta
luge [ loo?] noun (plural luges) Definition: 1. racing toboggan: a racing toboggan on which the riders lie on their backs with their feet pointing forward (more...)
luge - Definition at the #1 Online Dictionary
noun. a small racing sled on which one or two riders lie face up with the feet forward; the winter sport of racing on a luge; Etymology: Fr < dial. (esp. in Savoy and ... (more...)