Caseload

/ˈkeɪsloʊd/ noun

The total number of cases or clients that a professional like a doctor, lawyer, or social worker is responsible for handling at one time.

Compound word combining 'case' (from Latin 'casus,' meaning 'fall' or 'occurrence') and 'load' (from Old English 'hlad,' meaning 'to carry'). Emerged in 20th-century professional jargon.

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