carico

Etymology 1
From the short past participle of in Tuscan; compare the Standard Italian participle.

Adjective

 * 1) loaded, laden
 * 2) loaded (of a gun, etc.)
 * 3) charged (of a battery, etc.)
 * 4) wound up (of a clock, etc.)
 * 5) intense (of a colour/color)
 * 6) strong (of coffee, tea, etc.)
 * 1) charged (of a battery, etc.)
 * 2) wound up (of a clock, etc.)
 * 3) intense (of a colour/color)
 * 4) strong (of coffee, tea, etc.)
 * 1) intense (of a colour/color)
 * 2) strong (of coffee, tea, etc.)
 * 1) strong (of coffee, tea, etc.)
 * 1) strong (of coffee, tea, etc.)

Noun

 * 1) load, loading, cargo
 * 2) shipment
 * 3) charge (of a battery etc.)
 * 1) shipment
 * 2) charge (of a battery etc.)
 * 1) shipment
 * 2) charge (of a battery etc.)
 * 1) charge (of a battery etc.)