WordNet
n. door used to load or unload cargo
Usage examples of "cargo door".
One swift glance told her that the cargo door had been closed and there were no crewmen to be seen working the side of the ship's hull that faced the water opposite the dock.
Adams shrugged, then quickly grasped the handrail by the cargo door as the plane lurched to a heavy sea.
Cazaux showed him how to close and latch the large rear cargo door, and Krull left to see to the hangar door.
He shoved open the cargo door, and the troops surged out, yelling like barbarian warriors.
The dark-haired sailor grabbed the Yarri-wood weapon dropped by her foe and used its Y-shaped yoke to pin the var's neck to the cargo door.
He was standing in front of the cargo door, which was half again as high as he was, and about six meters wide.
Suddenly they could see a small package drop out of the side cargo door and hit the water with a splash.