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cartload — cartload, cart load cart load . as much as will fill or load a cart; the quantity that a cart holds. In excavating and carting sand, gravel, earth, etc., one third of a cubic yard of the material before it is loosened is estimated to be a cart… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cartload — UK [ˈkɑː(r)tˌləʊd] / US [ˈkɑrtˌloʊd] noun [countable] Word forms cartload : singular cartload plural cartloads the amount that you can carry in a cart • cartloads of something … English dictionary
cartload — cart|load [ˈka:tləud US ˈka:rtloud] n the amount that a ↑cart can hold cartload of ▪ cartloads of hay … Dictionary of contemporary English
cartload — /ˈkatloʊd/ (say kahtlohd) noun 1. the amount a cart can hold. 2. Building Trades Obsolete any amount between ¼ and ½ a cubic yard. 3. Colloquial a large number or amount of anything: they turned up with a cartload of beer …
cartload — /kahrt lohd /, n. the amount a cart can hold. [1250 1300; ME. See CART, LOAD] * * * … Universalium
cartload — noun a) The amount that a cart can carry. b) A large amount … Wiktionary
cartload — cart|load [ kart,loud ] noun count the amount that you can carry in a CART … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
cartload — noun (C) the amount that a cart can hold (+ of): cartloads of hay … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
cartload — cart•load [[t]ˈkɑrtˌloʊd[/t]] n. the amount a cart can hold • Etymology: 1250–1300 … From formal English to slang
cartload — noun the quantity that a cart holds • Hypernyms: ↑containerful … Useful english dictionary
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