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         Automobile: road vehicle that is 
          motor-driven and is used for transporting people. 
          Trunk: place for stowing baggage. 
          Tail light: rear light. 
          Back fender: side rear part of the body that covers the wheel. 
          Quarter window: window pane situated approximately above the 
          rear wheel. 
          Roof post: vertical structure that supports the top of the car. 
          Window: mounted pane of glass. 
          Door handle: part of the door used to open it. 
          Door: opening used to enter the passenger compartment. 
          Outside mirror: external mirror used for looking backwards. 
          Door post: vertical structures that encase the windows. 
          Hub cap: piece of metal covering the hubs. 
          Wheel: round object that turns around a central axel and allows 
          the car to advance. 
          Front fender: side fore part of the body that covers the wheel. 
          Shield: movable apparatus that protects against bumps. 
          Indicator light: amber light that is used to signal changes in 
          the car's direction. 
          License plate: piece of metal that carries a number used to identify 
          the automobile. 
          Bumper: apparatus at the front and rear of a vehicle that protects 
          the body from minor bumps. 
          Head light: front light of a car. 
          Grill: plastic or metal decoration over the radiator. 
          Hood: cover of the engine compartment at the front of a car. 
          Windshield wiper: movable device, made partly of rubber, that 
          wipes the windshield and rear window of a car. 
          Outside mirror: external mirror used for looking backwards. 
          Windshield: the front window of a car. 
          Sun roof: movable part that allows the roof of a car to be partially 
          opened. 
          Roof: upper part of a car, covering the passenger compartment. 
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