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undercarriage

[uhn-der-kar-ij] / ˈʌn dərˌkær ɪdʒ /


NOUN
chassis
Synonyms


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Driving over a pothole can damage a tire, wheel rim or axle; if the impact is severe enough, it can affect the vehicle’s suspension, undercarriage, body or even its frame.

From Los Angeles Times

"Segregation is the invisible undercarriage of every expression of systemic racism in this country," Stephen Menendian, lead author and Director of Research at OBI, told Grist.

From Salon

He’s the first to reach the burning, smoking vehicle, and the videos show flames spreading across the undercarriage.

From Fox News

You don’t want the undercarriage of the deck to rot when you have expensive decking on top.

From Seattle Times

Migrants have been found riding on top of cars or holding on to the undercarriage just above the railway tracks.

From Washington Times