Definitions for funiculars

funiculars fu·nic·u·lar

Spelling: [fyoo-nik-yuh-ler]
IPA: /fyuˈnɪk yə lər/

Funiculars is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 551 anagrams from letters in funiculars (acfilnrsuu).

Definitions for funiculars

noun

  1. funicular railway.

adjective

  1. of or relating to a rope or cord, or its tension.
  2. worked by a rope or the like.

Origin of funiculars

1655-65; Latin fūnicul(us) (see funiculus) + -ar1

Examples for funiculars

As this is usually a twisted iron rod, there can be little doubt that the Chesterlees relic was a funicular torc.

The lady means the stock of the funicular railway on the Jungfrau.

Next year, I suppose, a funicular, to the top of the glacier.

Then, at noon, we take the funicular railway to the top of the world for lunch.

This is the origin of the names “link-polygon” and “funicular” (cf. 2).

Can't you get aboard the funicular yourself and start your journey?

The case of the funicular polygon will be of use to us later.

They start along the terrace toward the station of the funicular railway.

They insisted on bringing us down early for the funicular, and here are your bags.

What was the thinking behind using models for the funicular that runs up to the hotel—and for the first shots of the hotel itself?

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