What does MOPED mean?
Definitions for MOPED
ˈmoʊˌpɛdmoped
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Princeton's WordNet
mopednoun
a motorbike that can be pedaled or driven by a low-powered gasoline engine
Wikipedia
Moped
A moped ( MOH-ped) is a type of small motorcycle, generally having a less stringent licensing requirement than full motorcycles or automobiles. The term used to mean a similar vehicle except with both bicycle pedals and a motorcycle engine. Mopeds typically travel only a bit faster than bicycles on public roads. Mopeds are distinguished from motor scooters in that the latter tend to be more powerful and subject to more regulation.Some mopeds have a step-through frame design, while others have motorcycle frame designs, including a backbone and a raised fuel tank, mounted directly between the saddle and the head tube. Some resemble motorized bicycles. Most are similar to a regular motorcycle but with pedals and a crankset that may be used with or instead of motor drive. Although mopeds usually have two wheels, some jurisdictions classify low-powered three- or four-wheeled vehicles (including ATVs and go-kart) as a moped. In some countries, a moped can be any motorcycle with an engine capacity below 100 cc (6.1 cu in) (most commonly 50 cc (3.1 cu in) or lower).
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moped
A moped is a lightweight motorized two-wheel vehicle that is designed for low-speed transportation. It is typically equipped with a small engine (less than 50cc), pedals, and a low powered motor that provides assistance for propulsion. Mopeds are often used for short-distance commuting and are subject to specific licensing and insurance regulations which vary by location.
Webster Dictionary
Moped
of Mope
Wikidata
Moped
A moped is a type of low-powered motorcycle designed to provide economical and relatively safe transport with minimal licensing requirements. Mopeds were once all equipped with bicycle-like pedals, but moped has been increasingly applied by governments to vehicles without pedals, based on their restricted engine displacement, speed, and/or power output. Mopeds occasionally resemble powered bicycles, but most are now step-through designs and step-over designs similar to a regular motorcycle. Although mopeds usually have two wheels, in some jurisdictions low-powered three- or four-wheeled vehicles are also classified as mopeds. In most countries, the legal driving age for a moped is lower than for regular motorcycles and cars. Mopeds are typically restricted to 45 km/h or 50 km/h from a maximum displacement of 49 cc, though there are a few variations.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of MOPED in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of MOPED in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of MOPED in a Sentence
One of the individuals was operating the moped while the other pulled the victim's purse off of her shoulder, due to the speed of the moped and the force used to grab the purse, the victim fell to the ground and sustained injuries to her face and right hand.
I set Kevin Nicks a challenge to build a machine on zero budget because for some people money is tight, somebody donated a moped which wasn't running and I got that running. Everything else was just scraps and bits and pieces I had around.
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- мапедBelarusian
- мотопедBulgarian
- ciclomotorCatalan, Valencian
- mopedCzech
- knallertDanish
- Mofa, Kleinkraftrad, MopedGerman
- μοτοποδήλατοGreek
- mopedoEsperanto
- motoneta, motocicleta, ciclomotorSpanish
- mopeedEstonian
- ziklomotorBasque
- موتورگازیPersian
- mopedi, mopoFinnish
- vélomoteur, cyclomoteurFrench
- mopedIndonesian
- motorino, ciclomotoreItalian
- モペッドJapanese
- მოპედGeorgian
- 모페드Korean
- mopedLatin
- mopēdsLatvian
- мопедMacedonian
- kapcaiMalay
- mopedNorwegian
- brommer, bromfietsDutch
- mopedNorwegian Nynorsk
- motorowerPolish
- ciclomotorPortuguese
- mopedRomanian
- мопедRussian
- mopedaNorthern Sami
- moped, мопедSerbo-Croatian
- mopedSlovak
- kolo z motorjemSlovene
- moppe, mopedSwedish
- mobiletTurkish
- мопедUkrainian
- محرکابUrdu
- 助力车Chinese
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