cartload

Etymology
From, , equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) The amount that a cart can carry.
 * 2) * 1854 Francis Rawdon Chesney - The Russo-Turkish Campaigns of 1828 and 1829
 * Two days of skirmishing outside the town were followed by a bold sortie headed by a dervish; and, as the result of this affair, a cartload of heads was sent as trophies to Constantinople.
 * 1)  Any large amount.
 * 2)  A load: various English units of weight or volume based upon standardized cartloads of certain commodities.
 * 1)  Any large amount.
 * 2)  A load: various English units of weight or volume based upon standardized cartloads of certain commodities.
 * 1)  A load: various English units of weight or volume based upon standardized cartloads of certain commodities.
 * 1)  A load: various English units of weight or volume based upon standardized cartloads of certain commodities.
 * 1)  A load: various English units of weight or volume based upon standardized cartloads of certain commodities.

Hyponyms

 * See load

Translations

 * Bashkir: арба
 * Catalan: carretada
 * German: ,
 * Ido:
 * Ingrian: vetämä, vetämys
 * Spanish: carretada