Definition of Freights

1. Verb. (third-person singular of freight) ¹

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Definition of Freights

1. freight [v] - See also: freight

Lexicographical Neighbors of Freights

freight car
freight densities
freight density
freight elevator
freight liner
freight rate
freight train
freight trains
freightage
freightages
freighted
freighter
freighters
freighting
freightless
freights (current term)
freightwagon
freightwagons
freind
freit
freitier
freitiest
freits
freity
freke
frekel
frelte
frem
fremd
fremder

Literary usage of Freights

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Law of Interstate Commerce and Its Federal Regulation by Frederick Newton Judson (1905)
"Continuous carriage of freights • from place of shipment to place of destination. 242. Judicial application of section. § 241. ..."

2. The New Dictionary of Statistics: A Complement to the Fourth Edition of by Augustus Duncan Webb, Michael George Mulhall (1911)
"The mean ocean freights from New York and New Orleans to Liverpool for wheat, ... The average freights for cotton about the year 1907 are stated as follows ..."

3. Annual Report by New York and Erie Railroad Company (1853)
"... for the last two years; classification of the freight; comparison of the local and through passengers and freights 36 The lumber, and other freights, ..."

4. The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by Isaac Smith Homans, William B. Dana (1861)
"The foreign demand for breadstuffs has given an impulse to prices and to freights. The canals and rail-roads are overburdened with freight for the Atlantic ..."

5. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1841)
"On the above basis, their outward freights would have been, with primage, a fraction over twenty-two dollar« per registered ton, ..."

6. The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by Isaac Smith Homans, William Buck Dana (1841)
"The cotton freights are assumed as the basis of calculation. From New Orleans, Mobile, and their vicinity, 1500 pounds per registered ton is a ..."

7. International Arbitral Law and Procedure: Being a Résumé of the Procedure by Jackson Harvey Ralston (1910)
"freights 351. In different ways the question of allowance for freights came before the Geneva Tribunal. It decided (Moore, 658) that prospective earnings ..."

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