A Spanish word meaning 'burden'. There is also a Latin word, 'carricare' meaning to load on a cart
The word cargo originates from the mid 17th century: from Spanish cargo, carga, from late Latin carricare, carcare 'to load,' from Latin carrus 'wheeled vehicle.'
The most suitable antonym for the word cargo is bit. An antonym is a word that means the opposite of a particular word.
It means that your cargo is okay to fly. This can be due to the cargo being screened or that it has come from a known consignor.
He transported a cargo of Port from port to port.
It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
the weord come from French
The word cargo originates from the mid 17th century: from Spanish cargo, carga, from late Latin carricare, carcare 'to load,' from Latin carrus 'wheeled vehicle.'
The word "cargo" has two syllables.
Cargo does not mean Car-go. Cargo is like luggage.
it is the same cargo but pronounced differnetly
The most suitable antonym for the word cargo is bit. An antonym is a word that means the opposite of a particular word.
It means that your cargo is okay to fly. This can be due to the cargo being screened or that it has come from a known consignor.
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The ship's cargo was damaged in transport.
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To the petrol station!