Noun
The word is derived from cargo
of Cargo
Source: Webster's dictionaryI was carrying two cargoes. Yes, one of them was horror, but the other one was hope. Chris Cleave
We were therefore obliged to unload our boats of their cargoes and pass them empty over the falls by means of long cords which we had provided for such purposes. William Henry Ashley
According to a document from 1271, two ships would sail regularly to Tórshavn from Bergen with cargoes of salt, timber and cereal. Source: Internet
Amaechi added, “If we do that, we can then transfer all the cargoes that come from Apapa seaport to the railway. Source: Internet
Adjudicating captures, invalid letter of marque, or illegal cruelty The letter of marque by its terms required privateers to bring captured vessels and their cargoes before admiralty courts of their own or allied countries for condemnation. Source: Internet
According to the statement, Guyana’s first three cargoes have been sold to Royal Dutch Shell Plc. Source: Internet