The debate is usually chill, but sometimes it can get out of hand, and people do really find many ways for a good old confirmation bias.
Although it may seem weird that the OP made the decision to go down to the microscopic level to find a damn wheel, many people also tend to take the meaning of a wheel or door to another level. I will politely refuse to make the same decision. I would now like to quote Samuel L. Jackson.
Assumptions
- The “wheels” or “doors” that are sold online in English are the same as the “wheels” or “doors” that are sold in French, German, Romanian, or any other language. That means there are no country-specific wheels or doors
- I considered wheels and doors stuff that have the word wheel and door in their name and:
- The definition of “wheel” is basically the thing that you would think about if I broke into your house at 3 am and asked you what a wheel is.
I’m not saying I won’t This means car wheels, bike wheels, motorcycle wheels, swivel wheels ( swivel wheels = Castor Wheels = shopping cart wheels). This DOESN’T mean toy car wheel, any round object that is somehow still called a wheel (eg. steering wheel, English wheel) or stuff that is somehow called a wheel even though it’s the last thing you would think about ( i’m looking at you eccentric wheel )or wheel accessories ( eg. Wheel Chock)
examples of wheels
examples of what is NOT a wheel
- The definition of a door is ... well, the analogy of the definition above.
Example of what is NOT a door
outdoor stuff
ember door
Example of what is a door
Approach