Noun
The wheel of a wagon, including railway wagons.
(cricket) A graphical representation of the cricket field, with lines showing the trajectories of the scoring balls hit by a batsman; singles, fours and sixes are shown in different colours.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThere were guns and animal heads hanging on the walls along with old rusted mining equipment and a large wagon wheel. Source: Internet
The Dallas area freeway system is set up in the popular hub-and-spoke system, shaped much like a wagon wheel. Source: Internet
The radial members of a wagon wheel were made by carving a spoke (from a log) into their finished shape. Source: Internet
This is a wagon wheel made from a tree found and felled fifty miles away from the city. Source: Internet
Sometimes he’d find a piece of rusty old metal from a horse’s bridle, a broken wagon wheel maybe, buried in the weeds. Source: Internet