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What is the noun for cartable?

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cartload
  1. The amount that a cart can carry.
  2. (by extension) Any large amount.
  3. (historical, specifically) A load: various English units of weight or volume based upon standardized cartloads of certain commodities.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “The farmer loaded a cartload of fresh produce to take to the market.”
      “The Patriarch Heraclius and his priests each paid their ten dinars, then left the city laden with gold and silver and relics by the cartload.”
      “So after TV I did drop-ins, and then I went to the Cleveland airport and signed a whole cartload of books at the bookstore there.”
cart
  1. A small, open, wheeled vehicle, drawn or pushed by a person or animal, more often used for transporting goods than passengers.
  2. A small motor vehicle resembling a car; a go-cart.
  3. (Internet) A shopping cart.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Behind him, the door swung open and a guard pushed a cart into the room.”
      “We set off in an open cart drawn by four whip-scarred little oxen and piled high with equipment and provisions.”
carter
  1. (dated) A person who transports a load on a cart that is drawn by a beast of burden.
  2. A fish, the whiff or Marysole.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “O'Neill himself was an ex-miner, a night soil carter and the leader of the local Municipal Employees Union.”
      “Stipends in kind were paid to 4 harrowers, 2 oxherds, a carter, cowman, gardener, beadle, and reeve.”
      “Charges for such services were mutually agreed between the consignee and carter, payment often being by way of barter for household or farm commodities.”
cartage
  1. The transport of goods by cart; carting
  2. A charge made for such transport
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Regardless of this small improvement, the cost of cartage between Port Augusta and the Yudanamutana mine were increasing all the time.”
      “The station will remain in use as a siding for dealing with full wagon loads of inward traffic not requiring cartage.”
      “The Transport Licensing Regulations 1950 could not be construed as prohibiting contracts of cartage.”
carting
cartbote
  1. (Britain, law, obsolete) Wood to which a tenant is entitled for making and repairing carts and other instruments of husbandry.
cartshed
  1. A building for the storage of carts.
cart
  1. (video game) A cartridge for a video game system.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Behind him, the door swung open and a guard pushed a cart into the room.”
      “We set off in an open cart drawn by four whip-scarred little oxen and piled high with equipment and provisions.”
cartwright
  1. a person who makes carts; a wainwright
  2. Examples:
    1. “Erich Mielke was born in 1907 in the Berlin district of Wedding, the son of a cartwright.”
      “Some of the men had gone soft and yellow and turned against them when Cartwright showed up, but that was no problem now.”
      “Frank McCay watched as Joe Cartwright wheeled his pinto around and headed for the Ponderosa.”
cartroad
  1. (historical) A road for the driving of carts.
cartful
  1. As much as a cart will hold.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Only the occasional shopper is seen with a cartful of Christmas items and then he is usually planning a company Christmas party.”
      “And here, folks are willing to stand in line for an hour on a Sunday evening to check out a cartful of groceries.”
      “Or a cartful of peasant women stopping to cross themselves at a way-side shrine?”
cartwrights
  1. plural of cartwright
cartsheds
  1. plural of cartshed
cartloads
cartroads
  1. plural of cartroad
cartfuls
cartages
cartings
cartsful
carters
  1. plural of carter
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Each week, local newspapers carried public notices offering employment to stonebreakers and carters.”
      “Before 1840 municipal ordinances limited horse-drawn freight to a relatively small number of licensed carters whose prices were fixed by law.”
      “Just five days after the strike began 15,000 railwaymen, and 8,000 dockers and carters were on strike.”
carts
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