Definition of Cartage. Meaning of Cartage. Synonyms of Cartage

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Definition of Cartage

Cartage
Cartage Cart"age, n. 1. The act of carrying in a cart. 2. The price paid for carting.

Meaning of Cartage from wikipedia

- animals such as horses or oxen – where the practice may also be called cartage or drayage. However, in the modern age, this act is mostly performed by...
- Demolition (also known as razing and wrecking) is the science and engineering in safely and efficiently tearing down buildings and other artificial structures...
- January 2010 at the Wayback Machine "Hay's Wharf Cartage Co". Grace's Guide. "Railway's Deal: Big Cartage Firms Taken Over". Belfast Telegraph. 1 November...
- Texts from Wikisource Travel information from Wikivoyage Atlantic Ocean. Cartage.org.lb (archived) "Map of Atlantic Coast of North America from the Chesapeake...
- The Parmelee Transportation System was a livery and cartage company established in the United States in 1853. In the early 20th Century, Parmelee provided...
- four Capone henchmen (two dressed as Chicago policemen) entered the S.M.C Cartage Company garage located at 2122 N. Clark St. Chicago, Illinois, to find...
- Look up Carthage, cartage, or Carthaginian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carthage (Latin: Carthago or Karthago) was the capital city of Ancient...
- Аму́рская колесу́ха, tr. Amurskaya kolesuha) was a 2,000-kilometre (1,200 mi) cartage road in Amur Oblast of Imperial Russia that connected Khabarovsk with Blagoveshchensk...
- Racketeering, counterfeiting, loansharking, extortion, illegal gambling, cartage theft, jewel theft, fraud, bid rigging, labor racketeering, narcotics trafficking...
- Persian satrap of Cilicia Chuzi II, Chinese ruler of the Zhou Dynasty (approximate date) Cartage.org Archived August 26, 2006, at the Wayback Machine...