The difference between Cartload and Fotmal
When used as nouns, cartload means the amount that a cart can carry, whereas fotmal means an old english unit of weight of 70 pounds, used particularly for lead.
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Cartload as a noun:
The amount that a cart can carry.
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Cartload as a noun (by extension):
Any large amount.
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Cartload as a noun (historical, specifically):
A load: various English units of weight or volume based upon standardized cartloads of certain commodities.
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Fotmal as a noun (obsolete):
An old English unit of weight of 70 pounds, used particularly for lead
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