a public passenger vehicle that travels a fixed route along the roads and takes people on and sets them down
transport
Cases of word usage
1) a long-distance, single-decked bus (coach)
2) a storehouse or warehouse; a railway or bus station (depot)
3) with several works (by the same author) or several episodes from a series; (former name for) a bus (omnibus)
4) a framework with bars, pegs etc used for holding things, hanging things on etc; a shelf over the seats of a train, bus etc for light luggage (rack)
5) a journey on horseback, on a bicycle, bus etc (ride)
6) of, taking place, each term; (of a disease) causing death; an end of a railway line, bus route etc; a place used by passenger in an airport; a point of connection in an electric circuit (terminal)
7) a station at the end of a railway line, bus route etc (terminus)
8) a piece of card or paper giving the holder the right to travel in a train, bus etc or to seat in a cinema etc; a printed notice of an offence against traffic regulations (ticket)
9) the quality of being useful; a public service such as the supply of water or a bus service (utility)
10) something with wheels and an engine, e.g. a car, lorry, van, bus etc, used for carrying things or people on land (vehicle)