New American Oxford Dictionary
gurney
gur ney |ˈgərnē ˈɡərni | ▶noun ( pl. gurneys ) a wheeled stretcher used for transporting hospital patients. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: apparently named after J. T. Gurney of Boston, Massachusetts, patentee of a new cab design in 1883.
Gurney, Ivor
Gurney, Ivor |ˈgəːni | (1890 –1937 ), English poet and composer; full name Ivor Bertie Gurney. He fought on the Western Front during the First World War, and wrote the verse collections Severn and Somme (1917 ) and War's Embers (1919 ).
Oxford Dictionary
gurney
gurney |ˈgəːni | ▶noun ( pl. gurneys ) chiefly N. Amer. a wheeled stretcher used for transporting hospital patients. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: apparently named after J. T. Gurney of Boston, Massachusetts, patentee of a new cab design in 1883.
Gurney, Ivor
Gurney, Ivor |ˈgəːni | (1890 –1937 ), English poet and composer; full name Ivor Bertie Gurney. He fought on the Western Front during the First World War, and wrote the verse collections Severn and Somme (1917 ) and War's Embers (1919 ).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
gurney
gur ney /ɡə́ː r ni /名詞 複 ~'s, ~s C ⦅米 ⦆台車付き担架 .