Overhead
Codependency
Obligation
The word "onus" refers to a burden or responsibility that one must bear. It often implies a duty or obligation that can be challenging or weighty. Another similar term is "load," which also conveys the idea of something that one must carry or manage.
The word "faix" means "burden" in French.
well i don't know what it means in latin..but it means..as of what I know..to be up to date..tip top..first class...better then you...expression..the word speaks for itself..its where one can be obessed with ones own qualities or anothers..or..just superstitous of ones own quality..or anothers
the latin root word fer means to carry
It was too heavy to carry up the stairs. You must carry the weight of the world on your shoulders.
-burden is the base word in unburden!
Yes, transport is a word. It means to carry something.
Referire is the Latin root word for 'reference'. It means 'to carry back'. This root is formed by the combination of the prefix 're-', which means 'back'; and 'ferre', which means 'to carry'.
Schadenfreude
tote
Circulation