non-driven

English

Etymology

From non- + driven.

Adjective

non-driven (not comparable)

  1. Alternative form of nondriven
    • 1959 June, “The first "Peak" class 2,300 h.p. diesel-electric locomotive for B.R.”, in Trains Illustrated, page 296:
      The outermost non-driven axle forms a pony truck within the bogie frame, with its bearings in a cannon box.
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