Results for: act of transporting a load on a cart
English English
channel of communications, equip something with long pipe system, long pipe system for transporting something, send something by pipe system, system for supplying something, tube, pipe; series of connected pipes; path along which data is transferred wi...pipeline
charge for airfreight, transport goods by air, transportation of goods by air, transporting of freight via aircraft; cargo transported by aircraftairfreight
commercial carriage of goods, goods carried, transportation charge, transportation of goods; cost of transporting goods; cargofreightage
conveying device, means of transmitting, someone or something that conveys; conveyor belt (apparatus for transporting material from place to place)conveyer
cost of transporting something by pipe, pipes collectively, transportation using pipespipage
disburden, empty, unpack; give outlet to (feelings, etc.), discharge, hit something forcefully, remove cargo or load from carrier, remove charge from gun, sell something unwanted, share troubles, take film out of camera, transfer something unwantedunload
dock, place where boats can be be tied up and load or unload cargo; bank, beach (Archaic), equip a place with a wharf, landing place for ships, moor a boat at a wharf, shore, tie up at dock; store cargo at dock; provide with a wharf for docking boats, ...wharf
doll, heavy block held behind hammered metal, move camera on a dolly, moving platform for camera operator, platform on wheels for moving things, tool for holding rivet, toy baby, doll; low cart for moving heavy loads, weight dropped on a piledolly
effective verbal expression, means of communicating; network of routes for sending messages and transporting troops and supplies, study of human communication, systems for communicating, transportation of troopscommunications
enclosed motor vehicle, front, large closed vehicle used for transporting goods or people; railroad car (British), transport by van, travel in a van, wing, winnowing devicevan
excessive electrical load, excessive load, excessive mental or emotional burden, excessive physical weight, fuse electrical system, load beyond capacity, mental or emotional exhaustion or confusion, overburden somebody, put excessive load on somethingoverload
excessively low price, insert too weak a charge in, not charge somebody enough, put too little of a charge or load; charge too low a priceundercharge
flat, flat open railroad car used for transporting freight, open railroad car without sidesflatcar
formation in football, gun that shoots pellet load, hit-or-miss, involving intimidation, smooth-barreled gun that fires small pellets over short distances and is used to hunt small gameshotgun
foundation material, gravel used in making concrete, heavy object used to stabilize boats; gravel; stabilizer, load something with ballast, something that gives bulk or stability, stabilize something, stabilize with ballast; steady, stabilizing heavy w...ballast
 

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