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Cartage vs Partage - What's the difference?

cartage | partage |

As nouns the difference between cartage and partage

is that cartage is the transport of goods by cart; carting while partage is (obsolete) a part, portion or share.

cartage

English

Noun

  • The transport of goods by cart; carting
  • A charge made for such transport
  • Quotations

    * 1848 Thomas Carlyle - Thomas Carlyle *: Railways are forming in one quarter of this earth, canals in another, much cartage is wanted * 1842 Great Britain Poor Law Commissioners - Report to Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, from the Poor Law *: Two-thirds of the usual expense of street cleansing is the expense of cartage , which, with a proper adaptation of the sewers, is wholly unnecessary.

    partage

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) A part, portion or share.
  • Division, sharing; the act of portioning out or dividing up.
  • *, I.46:
  • *:looke into our Royall house, where so many partages [tr. ], so many surnames, and so many severall titles have so encumbred us, that the originall of the stocke is utterly lost.
  • (archaic, archaeology) The one-time standard practice of the divvying up of artifacts between archaeologists, their patrons and the host territory.
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