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How to Pronounce wain?

Correct pronunciation for the word "wain" is [wˈe͡ɪn], [wˈe‍ɪn], [w_ˈeɪ_n].

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"Wain" in context

Wain is an archaic word used to describe a large four-wheeled cart or wagon, typically pulled by horses or oxen. It is also sometimes used to refer to a large four-wheeled covered wagon which can be used as a van or mobile shop. Wains were widely used throughout Europe and South Asia in former times.

The use of wains can be traced back to ancient times when they were used to transport goods over long distances. Wains have been specifically mentioned in Old Testament texts and were important vehicles of the Bronze Age. They have also often been represented in Egyptian, Greek and Roman art.

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