Cargo vs. Luggage — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Cargo and Luggage
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Definitions
Cargo
In economics, the word cargo refers in particular to goods or produce being conveyed—generally for commercial gain—by water, air or land. Freight is the price paid to carry cargo.
Luggage
Containers for a traveler's belongings.
Cargo
Freight carried by a ship, an aircraft, or another vehicle.
Luggage
The cases and belongings of a traveler.
Cargo
Freight carried by a ship, aircraft, or motor vehicle.
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Luggage
(uncountable) The bags and other containers that hold a traveller's belongings.
Cargo
(Papua New Guinea) Western material goods.
Luggage
(uncountable) The contents of such containers.
Cargo
The lading or freight of a ship or other vessel; the goods, merchandise, or whatever is conveyed in a vessel or boat; load; freight.
Cargoes of food or clothing.
Luggage
A specific bag or container holding a traveller's belongings.
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Cargo
Goods carried by a large vehicle
Luggage
That which is lugged; anything cumbrous and heavy to be carried; especially, a traveler's trunks, baggage, etc., or their contents.
I am gathering up my luggage, and preparing for my journey.
What do you mean,To dote thus on such luggage!
Luggage
A case used to carry belongings when traveling