"Model T" meaning in All languages combined

See Model T on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Head templates: {{en-proper-noun|head=Model T}} Model T
  1. The first car made by the Ford Motor Company on an assembly line. Before the Model T, cars were made painstakingly by hand. Wikipedia link: Model T Categories (topical): Automobiles Synonyms: Tin Lizzie Translations (first car made by Ford Motor Co. on an assembly line): T-Ford (Dutch), T Modell (Hungarian), मॉडेल टी (mŏḍel ṭī) [feminine] (Marathi)
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