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Vehicle Exterior and Accessories

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grille
1.
grille
Noun

small opening (like a window in a door) through which business can be transacted

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hood
2.
hood
Noun

a metal part that covers the engine of a vehicle

He popped the hood of the car to check the engine after it started making strange noises.

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fog lamp
Noun

a type of light on a vehicle designed to improve visibility in foggy conditions

Fog lamps are typically mounted low on the front bumper of vehicles.

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headlight
4.
head
light
Noun

one of the two powerful, large, and bright lights that are placed at the front of vehicles

The car’s headlights were shining brightly in the dark.

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high beam
Noun

the bright headlights on a vehicle used for maximum illumination of the road ahead, especially in dark or low-visibility conditions

He switched on the high beams to navigate through the dense fog.

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low beam
Noun

the headlights on a vehicle that provide a standard level of illumination for driving under normal conditions, designed to prevent blinding other drivers

The driver switched from high beam to low beam when entering the city limits.

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windshield
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wind
shield
Noun

the large front window of a vehicle

The windshield was cracked after the stone hit it during the drive.

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windshield wiper
Noun

a long and thin device with rubber on its edge, designed to move across the glass at the front of vehicles to clear it of rain, snow, etc. so that the driver can see the road properly

She turned on the windshield wiper to clear the heavy rain from the windshield during the storm.

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bumper
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bum
per
Noun

a bar that is attached to the back and front of a vehicle to reduce damage in time of an accident

She noticed a small dent on the rear bumper from a previous accident.

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tail light
Noun

a light at the rear of a vehicle that is usually red in color

He adjusted the tail light to make it brighter for visibility.

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brake light
Noun

a rear-facing light on a vehicle that illuminates when the driver applies the brakes, signaling to other drivers that the vehicle is slowing down or stopping

The brake light on his car was not working, so he had it replaced immediately.

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hazard lights
Noun

the blinking lights on a vehicle used to indicate that the vehicle is stopped or moving slowly due to an emergency or dangerous situation

When there is heavy fog, it's important to turn on your hazard lights so other drivers can see your car clearly.

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fin
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fin
Noun

a thin flat membrane of the body of many sea creatures, used for swimming and keeping balance

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spoi
ler
Noun

unwanted information about how the plot of a movie, game, book, etc. develops or ends that can ruin one's enjoyment

He accidentally gave away a spoiler about the ending of the movie.

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backup camera
Noun

a type of camera installed on the rear of a vehicle to assist the driver in backing up or reversing by providing a view of the area behind the vehicle

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mud
flap
Noun

a piece of rubber or plastic that hangs behind the wheels of a vehicle to prevent mud and water from splashing onto other vehicles or pedestrians

The truck had big mudflaps that kept the road clean by stopping mud from flying up.

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tail
gate
Noun

the rear door of a car, truck, or van that can be opened downwards when loading or unloading goods

He opened the tailgate of his pickup truck to unload bags of soil for the garden.

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blin
ker
Noun

a device on a vehicle that flashes to signal the intention of the driver to change lanes or make a turn

He activated the blinker to signal his intention to merge into the right lane.

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fla
sher
Noun

a device that flashes light briefly, often used to signal or alert

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turn signal
Noun

a light on a vehicle that blinks to indicate a change in lane

Before merging into the next lane, she activated her turn signal to alert other drivers.

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license plate
Noun

a metal or plastic plate on a vehicle, displaying a unique combination of letters and numbers assigned by the government for identification

The police officer ran the license plate number through the database to check for any outstanding warrants.

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license plate lamp
Noun

a small light mounted on a vehicle's rear to illuminate its license plate

My car's license plate lamp stopped working, so I had to replace it with a new bulb.

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wing mirror
Noun

a reflective device attached to the side of a vehicle, allowing the driver to see what is behind and beside them

Before changing lanes, it's important to check your wing mirrors for any approaching vehicles.

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quarter panel
Noun

a part of a car's bodywork that covers the area between the rear door and the trunk

The mechanic repaired the dent on the quarter panel of my car after the accident.

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rocker
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ro
cker
Noun

a chair mounted on rockers

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T
top
Noun

a type of car roof that has removable panels over the driver's and passenger's seats

The classic sports car had a T-top roof, allowing for an open-air driving experience on sunny days.

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sun
roof
Noun

a part of a vehicle's roof that can slide open to have more light or ventilation

She opened the sunroof to enjoy the fresh air during the drive.

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moon
roof
Noun

a type of sunroof that is specifically made of glass, allowing natural light to enter the vehicle even when closed

My new car has a moonroof, so I can enjoy the fresh air while driving.

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siren
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si
ren
Noun

a loud device typically used on emergency vehicles to alert others of their approach and to clear the way in traffic

The ambulance's siren wailed as it sped through the busy intersection.

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roof rack
Noun

a set of bars or a frame mounted on the roof of a vehicle to carry additional cargo, such as luggage, bicycles, or sports equipment

The roof rack allowed them to carry extra luggage for their road trip.

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car antenna
Noun

a device mounted on vehicles to receive radio signals for entertainment and communication purposes

The car antenna can be vulnerable to damage in car washes or when passing through low-clearance areas.

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running board
Noun

a narrow step fitted under the side doors of a vehicle, typically a truck or SUV, to assist passengers in entering and exiting the vehicle

He installed a running board on his truck to make it easier for his kids to climb in.

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side-view mirror
Noun

an exterior mirror mounted on the side of a vehicle, typically near the driver and passenger doors, providing visibility to the sides and rear of the vehicle

He adjusted the side-view mirrors to eliminate blind spots before starting the car.

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filler cap
Noun

the lid on a vehicle's fuel tank used to seal the opening

I need to open the filler cap on my car to refuel it.

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fender
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fen
der
Noun

the curved panel located above each wheel of a vehicle, designed to cover and protect the wheel well from road debris and provide aerodynamic flow

The classic car's fenders were made of steel and meticulously restored to their original condition.

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hub
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hub
Noun

the central part of a wheel where the axle is housed, allowing the wheel to rotate freely

The mechanic inspected the hub bearings to ensure smooth wheel rotation.

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hub
cap
Noun

a decorative cover placed over the central portion of a vehicle's wheel

She purchased new chrome hubcaps to give her car a sleeker look.

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tire pressure gauge
Noun

a tool used to measure the amount of air in a tire

Before going on a long trip, I always use a tire pressure gauge to check my car's tires.

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jumper cable
Noun

a thick wire with metal clips used to connect a dead car battery to a charged one to help start the engine

He kept a set of jumper cables in his trunk in case his battery ever died.

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spare tire
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spare tire
Noun

an extra tire kept in a vehicle for use in case one of the main tires becomes flat or damaged

He pulled over to change the flat tire with the spare tire from the trunk.

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spare part
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spare part
Noun

a part made for a machine or vehicle that can be used to replace an old or broken part

He always keeps a spare part for his car in case something needs to be replaced.

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lug nut
Noun

a small metal nut that secures a wheel to a vehicle

Make sure to tighten each lug nut securely when changing a flat tire.

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tail
pipe
Noun

a pipe through which harmful gasses exit from a car

The mechanic examined the tailpipe for signs of exhaust leaks or corrosion.

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trunk
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trunk
Noun

the main wooden body of a tree

The children climbed on the sturdy trunk of the old oak tree in the backyard.

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wheel arch
Noun

the curved structure around a wheel on a vehicle

The car's wheel arches were designed to accommodate large tires for off-road driving.

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side
car
Noun

a one-wheeled or two-wheeled attachment to a motorcycle or bicycle, positioned to the side and designed to carry passengers or cargo

The sidecar was equipped with a windshield and comfortable seating for the passenger.

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crumple zone
Noun

a part at the front or back of a car designed to absorb the energy of a crash and protect the people inside

The crumple zone in a car helps to keep passengers safe during an accident.

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