IPA: /wiːld/
KK: /wild/
Having wheels or a wheel, often used to describe vehicles or objects that can roll or move on wheels.
The wheeled cart made it easy to transport the heavy boxes.
Wheeled → The word is derived from "wheel" (from Old English *hwēol*, meaning a circular object that revolves) and the suffix "-ed" (indicating a past participle or a state of being). The term "wheeled" describes something that has wheels or is equipped with wheels.
Think of a 'wheel' as a circular object that helps things move, and the '-ed' shows that it has this feature. So, 'wheeled' means something that has wheels.