A first-class passenger car, as distinguished from a drawing-room car, sleeping car, etc
A coach is an enclosed vehicle with four wheels which is pulled by horses, and in which people used to travel. Coaches are still used for ceremonial events in some countries, such as Britain. Four-wheeled, horse-drawn carriage with an enclosed body and an elevated seat in front for the driver. The coach originated in the 15th century in Hungary (where kocsi originally meant "wagon from the town of Kocs"). It was introduced in England in the mid-16th century. Coaches were used as public conveyances with inside seats for passengers (as in the stagecoach) and for mail delivery. They were used mainly in European cities into the 18th century, when the private carriage became more common
1 The economy class on an airline Also referred to as "economy" or "tourist " 2 The section of the plane designated for this class of passenger 3 A motorcoach or tourbus
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The coach does not play but remains in the players box during the game Coaches determine player lines and make line changes during a game Coaches also develop game strategy and run practices