Cargo (noun)

  1. Goods or merchandise that are transported by ship, truck, train, or airplane.
  2. The freight carried by a ship, truck, train, or airplane.

Origin:

The word "cargo" comes from the spanish word "cargar" which means to load, it was first recorded in the english language in the 16th century.

Examples:

  1. The cargo ship was loaded with containers of manufactured goods.
  2. The cargo plane was carrying medical supplies.
  3. The cargo train was filled with coal.
  4. The cargo truck was hauling produce.
  5. He was responsible for loading and unloading the cargo.
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