. . . "Wheel or The Wheel is an technology available early in most Civ games."@en . . . . . . . "Swamps east of Venore and possibly other places in Tibia."@en . "144"^^ . "Wheels sind die Rollen des Skateboards die gr\u00F6ssen werden meist im mm angegeben. Siehe auch: Skateboard"@de . . "The Wheel ability is made for getting to places fast and taking out enemies along the way. Normally wearing a backwards red baseball cap, Kirby can turn into a big pink wheel that zooms along the ground, destroying nearly any foe or obstacle and making Kirby almost completely invulnerable - he is susceptible to damage only when turning. An obvious downside to this is that although he is fast and damages enemies on contact, he is very hard to control, especially because he is incapable of jumping in some games. The Wheel ability is best used on flat terrain and in places where projectile-throwing enemies are sparse."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "A spinning wheel was a wheel that was used to produce cloth. (TNG: \"Up The Long Ladder\" ) Wheels were essential to the drive of automobiles. As they were a key part of the movement of cars, trucks, vans and other automobiles. There were typically four wheels on the bottom of a vehicle, used for driving it, and a steering wheel used for changing direction. A tire lock was attached to wheels to prevent the theft of automobiles. (ENT: \"Carpenter Street\") Tire irons were used to remove wheels from an automobile, which was necessary when changing the tire. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) Other vehicles or devices equipped with wheels included wheelchairs, wagons, bicycles, motorcycles, tricycles, tea-carts, and gurneys. In some Native American mythology, a medicine wheel was used to guide a person's spirit. (VOY: \"Cathexis\") There were also games that made use of wheels, such as roulette. In the game, a wheel is spun on the game table, leaving it to chance as to where the wheel stops and the ball lands. (TNG: \"The Royale\" ) A common saying in dabo, a Ferengi game similar to roulette, was \"watch the wheel, not the girl.\" (DS9: \"The Abandoned\") Tongo was another Ferengi game that made use of a \"Tongo wheel.\" (DS9: \"Business as Usual\") When Trip was trying to describe a car to Kaitaama, he told her it was a vehicle with four wheels, and that it wasn't much bigger than an escape pod. (ENT: \"Precious Cargo\") In an alternate 2259, Admiral Christopher Pike attempted to explain to Captain James T. Kirk that the Nibirans were especially vulnerable to cultural contamination, as they had \"barely invented the wheel.\" (Star Trek Into Darkness) In the 2260s, a woman named Mavig was a musician that played a harp that was shaped like a wheel. (TOS: \"The Way to Eden\" ) When Hikaru Sulu was telling the rest of the senior staff of the USS Enterprise about the USS Excelsior having transwarp drive, Montgomery Scott told him \"if my grandma had wheels, she'd be a wagon.\" (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock) The song \"Just in Time\", sung by Vic Fontaine, had a lyric referencing the wheel: \"Just let the wheel of love go round.\" (DS9: \"It's Only a Paper Moon\") In the 2370s, the Argo was a shuttlecraft attached to the USS Enterprise-E that was equipped with a buggy that was also called the Argo. It was held in place in the shuttle by clamps attached to the wheels. (Star Trek Nemesis)"@en . "175"^^ . . . . . . "noun # a circular object or frame rotating on an axle, used eg for moving a vehicle along the ground. 1. \n* such an object serving as part of a machine or mechanism. 2. \n* an object similar to or functioning like a wheel, eg a spinning-wheel or waterwheel. 3. \n* a steering-wheel. 4. \n* a potter's wheel. 5. \n* a rotating firework; a Catherine wheel. 6. \n* (wheels) colloq a motor vehicle for personal use. 7. \n* (wheels) the workings of an organization, etc \u2022 the wheels of justice. 8. \n* (usually the wheel) historical a circular instrument of torture on which the victim was stretched. 9. \n* betting a disc or drum on the results of whose random spin bets are made \u2022 a roulette wheel. 10. \n* a circling or pivoting movement, eg of troops. 11. \n* any progression that appears to go round in a circle. 12. \n* a circular design. 13. \n* a Ferris wheel. 14. \n* poetry one or more short lines at the end of a stanza. 15. \n* a trip, usually a brief one, in a wheeled contraption \u2022 went out for a wheel in the pram. verb (wheeled, wheeling) # to fit something with a wheel or wheels. 1. \n* to push (a wheeled vehicle or conveyance) or to push someone or something in or on it \u2022 He wheeled the bike outside. 2. \n* to make something move in a circular course. 3. \n* intrans said of troops or birds, etc: to sweep round in a curve around a pivot. 4. \n* see wheel about below. 5. \n* to change one's mind abruptly. at or behind the wheel 1 in the driver's seat of a car, boat, etc. 2 in charge. wheel and deal to engage in tough business dealing or bargaining. wheels within wheels said of a situation in which a complexity of influences is at work. ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon hweol."@en . "Villagers move 30% faster"@en . "Wheel is a suffix added to the names of various Poliners. It originated from Family Guy, and was first bestowed upon Peter Howell by Tara Sweeney."@en . . "A Wheel is a special chip, which is in fact consisted of two separate chips, namely the Axle and the Rim. The Axle is the actual chip that is attached to the parent chip, while the Rim is the part that spins. It is commonly used as wheels and, with Trim chips attached, as propellers. With proper scripting, they can also act as servosmechanisms. Option decided the radius of the rim, which also affects its moment of inertia, while Effect decides the width of the \"tyre\", which is purely a visual effect. Wheel Axle Info Wheel Rim Info Additional Info Additional notes: \n* Notes"@en . . . . . . . . . . "no"@en . . "\"A warped cart wheel, likely the result of an accident. Putting it on a cart seems like a recipe for motion sickness.\""@en . "Rides on water and lava , breaks Metal Blocks"@en . "The wheel is a technique in which the nunchaku is spun using two fingers - one of each hand - placed on opposite sides of the nunchaku link. It is notable for being one of few freestyle nunchaku techniques involving only the link. Generally, it is easier to perform on the smooth surface of a cord link than on a chain link. The wheel is usually performed on the middle wall plane. This wheel can be performed either upward or downward, referring to the direction of rotation towards the performer."@en . . . "Wheel"@de . "Wiz's Car, Paint Roller's Car"@en . "male_bowl_zombie_head"@en . "The Wheel is a technology in Age of Empires that can be researched at the Market once the player reaches the Bronze Age. It increases the work rate and movement speed of all villagers by 30%. It is a very useful all-round economic upgrade that enhances resource collecting. This technology must be researched in order to train Chariots and Chariot Archers. To research the Wheel, and are required. Almost all civilizations can research this technology. However, only the Persians and the Macedonians are prevented from researching this technology."@en . "The wheel, unlike the common opinion, was not invented in Mesopotamia in the 5th millennium BC. In fact, it was invented by a young caveman several million years before that. It was only by a mistake that he was actually thought to be the inventor of the chair."@en . . . . . . "The Wheel ability is made for getting to places fast and taking out enemies along the way. Normally wearing a backwards red baseball cap, Kirby can turn into a big pink wheel that zooms along the ground, destroying nearly any foe or obstacle and making Kirby almost completely invulnerable - he is susceptible to damage only when turning. An obvious downside to this is that although he is fast and damages enemies on contact, he is very hard to control, especially because he is incapable of jumping in some games. The Wheel ability is best used on flat terrain and in places where projectile-throwing enemies are sparse. The Helper for this ability is Wheelie. Kirby can board this Helper to become Wheelie Rider, a makeshift pseudo-ability that behaves very similar to the regular Wheel ability. In Kirby: Squeak Squad, whenever Kirby drives over sparks, flames, or ice, the wheel will take on those elements and gain their properties. Ice Wheel Kirby can freeze the body of water he is on. Use of Spray Paint makes the wheel itself change color with Kirby. In Kirby: Triple Deluxe, Wheel received a charge move which increases Kirby's speed. The ability hat was given extra detail as well; it now has white lines and a star on it. Wheel is a Mode for Robobot Armor in Kirby: Planet Robobot."@en . . . . . "A spinning wheel was a wheel that was used to produce cloth. (TNG: \"Up The Long Ladder\" ) Wheels were essential to the drive of automobiles. As they were a key part of the movement of cars, trucks, vans and other automobiles. There were typically four wheels on the bottom of a vehicle, used for driving it, and a steering wheel used for changing direction. A tire lock was attached to wheels to prevent the theft of automobiles. (ENT: \"Carpenter Street\") Tire irons were used to remove wheels from an automobile, which was necessary when changing the tire. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)"@en . . . . . . "Wheels sind die Rollen des Skateboards die gr\u00F6ssen werden meist im mm angegeben. Siehe auch: Skateboard"@de . "A wheel is a circular device that is capable of rotating on its axis, facilitating movement or transportation while supporting a load (mass), or performing labour in machines. Common examples are found in transport applications. A wheel, together with an axle overcomes friction by facilitating motion by rolling. In order for wheels to rotate, a moment needs to be applied to the wheel about its axis, either by way of gravity, or by application of another external force. More generally, the term is also used for other circular objects that rotate or turn, such as a ship's wheel, steering wheel, water wheel, and flywheel."@en . . . "Wheel in 2265"@en . . "#Engine \n#Bike Forks \n#Bucket \n#Tire \n#Drill Bucket \n#Roaring Thunder \n#Handle Bar \n#Wheel"@en . . . . . "\u30DB\u30A4\u30FC\u30EB"@en . . . . "A wheel is a circular device that is capable of rotating on its axis, facilitating movement or transportation or performing labour in machines. A wheel together with an Axle overcomes Friction by facilitating motion by Rolling. In order for wheels to rotate a moment needs to be applied to the wheel about its axis, either by way of gravity or by application of another external force. Common examples are found in Transport applications. More generally the term is also used for other circular objects that rotate or turn, such as a Ship's wheel and Flywheel."@en . . . . . . "The Wheel is a type of talisman for the fairy. It contains their lightning skills."@en . . . "a"@en . . . "Wheel is an enemy appearing in Bomberman '93. It appear in 2 color variants. Yellow Wheel in World 4: Wither and Grey Wheel in World 6: Icicle. When being in contact with the wall or other obstacles, it can turn into junction, moving diagonally throughout the stage and passing freely through soft blocks. It can harm Bomberman in collision and takes 2 hits to destroy."@en . "no"@en . "The Wheel (\u8ECA\u8F2A Sharin) is an Artifact from Legend of Mana. An ordinary wheel that was once a fixture on a wagon, the Wheel is said to be a representation of the memories that are indelibly forged on roads by the innumerable wagons that traverse them. The Wheel transforms into Luon Highway when placed on the world map."@en . . "wheel"@en . . "\"A warped cart wheel, likely the result of an accident. Putting it on a cart seems like a recipe for motion sickness.\""@en . . "King Plasto used his truck to make sure his wheel hit the rock that was actually a switch that opens the door to his secret hideout. An oil driller once said that the world runs on wheels, and it's engines that keep them turning."@en . . "The wheel is mostly round and can roll. When thrown from a mountain, a wheel will roll very fast, crushing all in its path, particularly if the wheel is fabricated from a dense material and of a significantly large diameter. Since the wheel's initial development it has seen its use within a wide range of engineering applications most notably. The general use of a wheel is to attach them to heavy weights called cars and roll them over small animals, called roadkill, not to be confused with George Bush. The invention or discovery of the wheel, arguably one of the most important milestones in the modern world, is the catalyst that drives modern society and propels humanity to new previously unreached levels of understanding. The wheel is also known to transcend space and time, and provide a basis for matter."@en . . "Wheel"@en . "1000"^^ . . . "Caught randomly while Fishing"@en . . . "Useless flotsam caught while fishing"@en . "24"^^ . . . "Wheels are found on certain Bakugan that change the Bakugan's Attribute or G Power. Wheels give a random Attribute or G-Power. Bakugan with wheels are Preyas, Elfin, Dual Elfin Revolution, Elico, and the BakuTactix such as Infinity Helios and Mutant Elfin. Wheels can have three attributes, three G-Powers or nothing. Some Bakugan with Attribute Wheels, such as Preyas, can come with nothing on the wheel. When a Bakugan with a wheel stands, its result is treated as Spin."@en . "The wheel is mostly round and can roll. When thrown from a mountain, a wheel will roll very fast, crushing all in its path, particularly if the wheel is fabricated from a dense material and of a significantly large diameter. Since the wheel's initial development it has seen its use within a wide range of engineering applications most notably. The general use of a wheel is to attach them to heavy weights called cars and roll them over small animals, called roadkill, not to be confused with George Bush."@en . . . . . . . "Human"@en . . "Wheel is an item that Link can catch while Fishing in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. It is a broken wooden wheel that someone carelessly threw away. Like most flotsam, Link snags with his Fishing Rod, these Wheels are useless items. After catching them, Link can properly dispose of them and help the local environment by pressing A."@en . "Grey: Icicle"@en . "Common"@en . "An broken wooden wheel from Twilight Princess"@en . . "The wheel is a tool used to put wheels on things. You can edit the model, torque, and friction. The more torque the wheel has, the faster it can spin. The more friction the wheel has, the more the speed it can have."@en . "Male"@en . "2"^^ . . . . . "Wheel"@en . . "Wheel"@en . "Wheel was a cook on the USS Mumbai in 2265. (TOSS)"@en . . . "Black"@en . . "The Wheel is a technology in Age of Empires that can be researched at the Market once the player reaches the Bronze Age. It increases the work rate and movement speed of all villagers by 30%. It is a very useful all-round economic upgrade that enhances resource collecting. This technology must be researched in order to train Chariots and Chariot Archers. To research the Wheel, and are required. Almost all civilizations can research this technology. However, only the Persians and the Macedonians are prevented from researching this technology."@en . . . . . "red"@en . . . "Wheel is an item that Link can catch while Fishing in The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. It is a broken wooden wheel that someone carelessly threw away. Like most flotsam, Link snags with his Fishing Rod, these Wheels are useless items. After catching them, Link can properly dispose of them and help the local environment by pressing A."@en . "The wheel is a tool used to put wheels on things. You can edit the model, torque, and friction. The more torque the wheel has, the faster it can spin. The more friction the wheel has, the more the speed it can have."@en . . . "The wheel, unlike the common opinion, was not invented in Mesopotamia in the 5th millennium BC. In fact, it was invented by a young caveman several million years before that. It was only by a mistake that he was actually thought to be the inventor of the chair."@en . . "22"^^ . . . "Wheel is a suffix added to the names of various Poliners. It originated from Family Guy, and was first bestowed upon Peter Howell by Tara Sweeney."@en . . . "__NOEDITSECTION__ __NOWYSIWYG__"@en . . . "The Wheel (\u8ECA\u8F2A Sharin) is an Artifact from Legend of Mana. An ordinary wheel that was once a fixture on a wagon, the Wheel is said to be a representation of the memories that are indelibly forged on roads by the innumerable wagons that traverse them. The Wheel transforms into Luon Highway when placed on the world map."@en . "A Wheel is a special chip, which is in fact consisted of two separate chips, namely the Axle and the Rim. The Axle is the actual chip that is attached to the parent chip, while the Rim is the part that spins. It is commonly used as wheels and, with Trim chips attached, as propellers. With proper scripting, they can also act as servosmechanisms. Option decided the radius of the rim, which also affects its moment of inertia, while Effect decides the width of the \"tyre\", which is purely a visual effect. RLW is another type of Wheels. They are identical wo wheels in every asect, except that they don't exert reaction force to the parent when they spin. They can be used in helicopter rotors without the need of tail rotors. Wheel Axle Info Wheel Rim Info Additional Info Additional notes: \n* Notes"@en . "__NOEDITSECTION__ __NOWYSIWYG__"@en . . "None"@en . . . . . "Wheels are most common in industrial areas but can also be found inside most vehicle trunks too."@en . . . "None. in Kirby: Squeak Squad, Fire, Ice, or Electric depending on terrain. Requires Copy Scroll"@en . . . . "Wheel"@en . . . . "King Plasto used his truck to make sure his wheel hit the rock that was actually a switch that opens the door to his secret hideout. An oil driller once said that the world runs on wheels, and it's engines that keep them turning."@en . "Wheels are most common in industrial areas but can also be found inside most vehicle trunks too."@en . . . "Similar to a Water Wheel, which is a Wheel in Water."@en . "-"@en . "Speak to Teapo with Niccolo in the Hero/Heroine's party."@en . . "no"@en . . "A wheel is a circular device that is capable of rotating on its axis, facilitating movement or transportation while supporting a load (mass), or performing labour in machines. Common examples are found in transport applications. A wheel, together with an axle overcomes friction by facilitating motion by rolling. In order for wheels to rotate, a moment needs to be applied to the wheel about its axis, either by way of gravity, or by application of another external force. More generally, the term is also used for other circular objects that rotate or turn, such as a ship's wheel, steering wheel, water wheel, and flywheel."@en . "Backwards red baseball cap, features white stripes and a winged star at the front of the cap as of Kirby: Triple Deluxe. Transforms into pink/red wheel with a star on the hubcap."@en . . . . . . "Wheel is an enemy appearing in Bomberman '93. It appear in 2 color variants. Yellow Wheel in World 4: Wither and Grey Wheel in World 6: Icicle. When being in contact with the wall or other obstacles, it can turn into junction, moving diagonally throughout the stage and passing freely through soft blocks. It can harm Bomberman in collision and takes 2 hits to destroy."@en . "Machines"@en . . . "-"@en . . . . "Yellow :Wither"@en . "75"^^ . "A gold coin in use in Dara Happa \n* Decorated with spokes of the chariot. \n* Made by the Priests of Lokarnos. Source: Gods of Glorantha"@en . . "The wheel is a technique in which the nunchaku is spun using two fingers - one of each hand - placed on opposite sides of the nunchaku link. It is notable for being one of few freestyle nunchaku techniques involving only the link. Generally, it is easier to perform on the smooth surface of a cord link than on a chain link. The wheel is usually performed on the middle wall plane. This wheel can be performed either upward or downward, referring to the direction of rotation towards the performer."@en . . . . . . . . . "Bald"@en . . . "Wheel or The Wheel is an technology available early in most Civ games."@en . "A gold coin in use in Dara Happa \n* Decorated with spokes of the chariot. \n* Made by the Priests of Lokarnos. Source: Gods of Glorantha"@en . . "Wheels are found on certain Bakugan that change the Bakugan's Attribute or G Power. Wheels give a random Attribute or G-Power. Bakugan with wheels are Preyas, Elfin, Dual Elfin Revolution, Elico, and the BakuTactix such as Infinity Helios and Mutant Elfin. Wheels can have three attributes, three G-Powers or nothing. Some Bakugan with Attribute Wheels, such as Preyas, can come with nothing on the wheel. When a Bakugan with a wheel stands, its result is treated as Spin."@en . . . . "Twilight Princess"@en . . . . . . "Weapon:"@en . . . . "Wheel may and will refer to: \n* Ferriswheel - one of those things that always breaks down in movies and it conveniently positions the stars of the movie at the top of the wheel \n* Wheel (round thing) - a round thing that is round \n* Tire - a glass-like substance on cars \n* Steering wheel - the fifth wheel of a car (hehe)"@en . . . "Wheel may and will refer to: \n* Ferriswheel - one of those things that always breaks down in movies and it conveniently positions the stars of the movie at the top of the wheel \n* Wheel (round thing) - a round thing that is round \n* Tire - a glass-like substance on cars \n* Steering wheel - the fifth wheel of a car (hehe)"@en . . . "Transformational"@en . . . . . . . "Wheel was a cook on the USS Mumbai in 2265. (TOSS)"@en . "noun # a circular object or frame rotating on an axle, used eg for moving a vehicle along the ground. 1. \n* such an object serving as part of a machine or mechanism. 2. \n* an object similar to or functioning like a wheel, eg a spinning-wheel or waterwheel. 3. \n* a steering-wheel. 4. \n* a potter's wheel. 5. \n* a rotating firework; a Catherine wheel. 6. \n* (wheels) colloq a motor vehicle for personal use. 7. \n* (wheels) the workings of an organization, etc \u2022 the wheels of justice. 8. \n* (usually the wheel) historical a circular instrument of torture on which the victim was stretched. 9. \n* betting a disc or drum on the results of whose random spin bets are made \u2022 a roulette wheel. 10. \n* a circling or pivoting movement, eg of troops. 11. \n* any progr"@en . "A Wheel Is what allows a Bicycle to roll. A pair is called a wheelset, especially in the context of performance-oriented wheels. A wheel consists of a rim connected to the hub by spokes. In the case of traditional wire spoke wheel, the end of each wheel spoke is a nut, called a nipple. Bicycle wheels connect to the frame and fork via dropouts. The hub uses bearings to reduce friction with the axle. Except in fixed gear bicycles, the rear hub is connected to the freewheel and the rear sprockets. Some bicycle wheels are attached using a quick release for ease of removal from the bicycle. Bicycle wheels come in many different sizes. Most road and racing bicycles use 700C wheels (approximately 700 mm diameter with a tire mounted) due to regulation, while many mountain bikes use 26 inch wheels. Some mountain bikes use 24 inch or 29 inch wheels (29 inch wheels are in fact identical in diameter to 700C road wheels). Some bicycles designed for triathlon or time trial purposes use 650c wheels, which are roughly 26 inch. Bicycle wheels can also be categorized according to the way in which the tire attaches to the wheel. A tubular wheelset has a round profile on its rims and uses adhesive to attach the tubular tire onto the wheel. A clincher wheelset uses a metal hook around the rims that clinches the tire with the tube inside of the tire. While tubular wheels are lighter, and can be made to operate in a wider range of tire pressures, clincher wheels are easier to service, for example in the case of a flat tire. However, tubulars are popular for bicycle road racing applications and it is argued that it is safer than clinchers in the case of flatting while the bicycle is traveling at high speeds."@en . "1.67"^^ . "The Wheel is a type of talisman for the fairy. It contains their lightning skills."@en . . . . . . . "Kirby: Triple Deluxe artwork"@en . . . "A wheel is a circular device that is capable of rotating on its axis, facilitating movement or transportation or performing labour in machines. A wheel together with an Axle overcomes Friction by facilitating motion by Rolling. In order for wheels to rotate a moment needs to be applied to the wheel about its axis, either by way of gravity or by application of another external force. Common examples are found in Transport applications. More generally the term is also used for other circular objects that rotate or turn, such as a Ship's wheel and Flywheel."@en . . . . . "A Wheel Is what allows a Bicycle to roll. A pair is called a wheelset, especially in the context of performance-oriented wheels. A wheel consists of a rim connected to the hub by spokes. In the case of traditional wire spoke wheel, the end of each wheel spoke is a nut, called a nipple. Bicycle wheels connect to the frame and fork via dropouts. The hub uses bearings to reduce friction with the axle. Except in fixed gear bicycles, the rear hub is connected to the freewheel and the rear sprockets. Some bicycle wheels are attached using a quick release for ease of removal from the bicycle."@en . "Wheel.gif"@en . . "50"^^ . . . . . "Even the longest roads are rutted by the hundreds of wagons that traverse them. Roads remember their travelers, and wagon wheels are reflections of those memories."@en . . .