cargo

/ˈkɑrɡoʊ/
noun
  1. Goods or items that are carried by a ship, airplane, truck, or train for transport.
    • The truck driver delivered the cargo to the warehouse on time.
    • The ship carried a cargo of grain from the United States to Europe.
    • Airplanes can transport perishable cargo like fresh flowers and medicine.
  2. A load or collection of things being moved from one place to another, often in a vehicle.
    • We loaded the cargo into the back of the van before the trip.
    • The port workers unloaded the cargo from the container ship.
    • The train's cargo included cars, machinery, and building materials.
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