funicular

Etymology
From, diminutive from +.

Adjective

 * Of, pertaining to, resembling, or powered by a rope or cable
 * 1)  Of or pertaining to the umbilical cord.
 * 2)  Having a fleshy covering of the seed formed from the funiculus, the attachment point of the seed.
 * 3)  catenary

Translations

 * Bulgarian:
 * Danish: kabeldrevet
 * Portuguese:
 * Turkish:

Noun

 * 1) A particular type of rail transit system which ascends a steep urban or mountain incline, having usually two cars sharing a single track, with the cars linked by a moving cable and an arrangement of pulleys such that the descending car assists in the hoisting of the ascending car, i.e. the two cars serve as counterweights for each other.

Translations

 * Arabic: سِكَّة حَدِيد مُعَلَّقَة, سِكَّة حَدِيد وَتَرِيَّة
 * Armenian:
 * Basque: funikular
 * Belarusian: фуникулѐр
 * Bulgarian: въ̀жена лѝния, фуникуле́р
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 纜索鐵路
 * Chuvash: фуникулёр
 * Czech: pozemní lanovka
 * Danish:
 * Dutch:, , kabelspoorbaan
 * Esperanto: funikularo
 * Finnish: kiskoköysirata,
 * French:
 * Georgian: ფუნიკულიორი
 * German:
 * Hindi: रज्जुरेल
 * Hungarian: siklóvasút
 * Icelandic: fjallatoglest
 * Italian:
 * Japanese: 鋼索鉄道
 * Korean: 강삭철도
 * Latvian: funikulers, funikulieris
 * Ligurian: funicolâre
 * Lithuanian: funikulierius
 * Macedonian: искачница
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: kabelbane
 * Nynorsk: kabelbane
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Samogitian: fonėkolierios
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: успѝњача
 * Roman:
 * Slovak: pozemná lanovka
 * Slovene: funikular, tirna vzpenjača
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:
 * Turkish:
 * Ukrainian: фунікуле́р

Noun

 * 1) cable car,

Adjective

 * 1)  powered by a rope or cable

Noun

 * 1)  rail transit system which ascends an incline

Etymology
From, diminutive of.

Noun

 * 1) rope railway

Noun

 * , cable car