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What (who) is cargo plan - definition

RELIGIOUS PRACTICE
Cargo Cult; Cargo cults; Cargo Cults; Phantom cargo; Cargo culting; Cargoism; Cargo-cult; Cargo cul; Cargo cultist; Cargo cultists
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cargo pants         
  • Khaki-colored cargo shorts in an office setting
  • Young man wearing cargo shorts, Vietnam, 2010
LOOSELY CUT PANTS ORIGINALLY DESIGNED FOR TOUGH, OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES, CHARACTERIZED BY LARGE BELLOWS POCKETS ON THE LEGS
Cargo trousers; Cargo skirt; Cargo shorts; Combat shorts; Combat trousers
¦ plural noun loose-fitting casual cotton trousers with large patch pockets halfway down each leg.
combat trousers         
  • Khaki-colored cargo shorts in an office setting
  • Young man wearing cargo shorts, Vietnam, 2010
LOOSELY CUT PANTS ORIGINALLY DESIGNED FOR TOUGH, OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES, CHARACTERIZED BY LARGE BELLOWS POCKETS ON THE LEGS
Cargo trousers; Cargo skirt; Cargo shorts; Combat shorts; Combat trousers
Combat trousers are large, loose trousers with lots of pockets.
He was wearing black combat trousers and a hooded fleece.
N-PLURAL: also a pair of N
combat trousers         
  • Khaki-colored cargo shorts in an office setting
  • Young man wearing cargo shorts, Vietnam, 2010
LOOSELY CUT PANTS ORIGINALLY DESIGNED FOR TOUGH, OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES, CHARACTERIZED BY LARGE BELLOWS POCKETS ON THE LEGS
Cargo trousers; Cargo skirt; Cargo shorts; Combat shorts; Combat trousers
¦ plural noun loose trousers with large patch pockets halfway down each leg.

Wikipedia

Cargo cult

A cargo cult is a Melanesian indigenist millenarian belief system, often characterised as one in which adherents perform rituals which they believe will cause a more technologically advanced society to deliver goods. The consensus amongst scholars is however more nuanced, noting that such movements have to be understood as counter-colonial reactions to changing social and economic conditions, and that the 'cargo' aspect of such movements has been decontextualized, to the detriment of a fuller understanding.

Examples of use of cargo plan
1. Iran’s Cargo plan arrived with 1' ton food item and 7,1 ton tentage material.