Cartload

/ˈkɑːrt.loʊd/ noun

The amount of goods or material that a cart can hold or carry at one time.

From Middle English cart + load, combining cart (from Old Norse kartr) with load (from Old English hlad, heap or burden). The compound emerged as a practical measure of quantity in agricultural and commercial contexts.

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