Shuttle

The original meaning of the word shuttle is the device used in weaving to carry the weft. By reference to the continual to-and-fro motion associated with that, the term was then applied in transportation and then in other spheres. Thus the word may now also refer to:

Transport

Air transport

Land transport

Automotive brands

Mass transit

Transport systems operating at frequent intervals on a short, (mostly) non-stop route between two places

Spacecraft

Places

Arts, entertainment, and media

Sciences and technology

Sports

  • 20-yard shuttle, test performed by American football players
  • Shuttlecock or birdie, the object batted back and forth in badminton

Other uses

  • Shuttle, school bullying in South Korea
  • Shuttle Inc., a manufacturer of small form-factor computers
  • Shuttle trading, a form of goods distribution
  • USS Shuttle (SP-3572), a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1918 to 1919
  • Shuttle used by a weavers at textile mill or on a loom.
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See also

  • The Shuttle (disambiguation)
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