carload

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Etymology[edit]

From car +‎ load.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈkɑːləʊd/, [ˈkʰɑːləʊd]
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˈkɑɹloʊd/, [ˈkʰɑɹloʊd]

Noun[edit]

carload (plural carloads)

  1. The contents of an automobile (passengers, supplies, etc.) for one trip.
    I brought a carload of flowers to her.
    We brought a carload of kids and camping gear on our road trip out west.
  2. (rail transport, US, Canada) The quantity of goods that can be carried in a freight car.
    less-than-carload freight
    By 1887 the company had grown so large that it was buying its flour and sugar by the carload.

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