telpher

/ˈtɛlfər/
verb
  1. To transport or move something using a telpher system.
    • Workers telpher the heavy machinery instead of carrying it by hand.
    • The company telphers supplies to the remote construction site every morning.
    • They telpher the raw materials across the river to the warehouse.
noun
  1. A system of transportation using suspended cables and motorized cars or containers, often used for moving goods or people over short distances.
    • The telpher carried ore from the mine to the processing plant.
    • Tourists rode the scenic telpher up the mountain for a view of the valley.
    • The factory installed a telpher to move heavy parts between buildings.
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