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[Gurney]
** English
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*** Etymology
[en]. Possibly from [en], a type of horse-drawn cab on wheels named after Theodore Gurney, the US inventor credited with creating and patenting it in about 1883. For the surname, see [en].
*** Pronunciation
- [en]
*** Noun
[en-noun]
1. [en] A stretcher having wheeled leg s. 2. * {{ quote-text | en | year=2001 | author=w:Joyce Carol Oates | title= 吴语: Middle Age: A Romance | edition=paperback | page=22 | publisher=Fourth Estate |passage=Yet her vision has narrowed strangely (good, for she was in a medical facility, if she were having a hemorrhage or a stroke it could not be happening at a more convenient time) so that she was able to see little in the fluorescent-lit space except the man who lay motionless on a GURNEY beneath the strongest of the lights.}}
1. * 2005 , 吴语: Jeph Jacques , _吴语: Questionable Content_ , Number 506: The Talk, Part 7 2. *: I’m pretty sure I didn’t actively steer towards the tree, but… I don’t know. I just remember that wave of despair and then the EMTs pulling me out of the car and putting me on a GURNEY .
**** Translations
[a stretcher having wheeled legs]
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