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- Dictionarynounload (noun) · loads (plural noun)
- a heavy or bulky thing that is being carried or is about to be carried:"in addition to their own food, they must carry a load of up to eighty pounds"
- the total number or amount that can be carried in something, especially a vehicle of a specified type:"a tractor-trailer load of new appliances"
- an amount of items washed or to be washed in a washing machine or dishwasher at one time:"I do at least six loads of washing a week"
- the material carried along by a stream, glacier, ocean current, etc.:"the streams deposited their loads, leaving thin sheets of gravel or sand"
- the amount of power supplied by a source; the resistance of moving parts to be overcome by a motor:"if the wire in the fuse is too thin to accept the load it will melt"
- the amount of electricity supplied by a generating system at any given time.
- electronicsan impedance or circuit that receives or develops the output of a transistor or other device.
verbload (verb) · loads (third person present) · loaded (past tense) · loaded (past participle) · loading (present participle)- put a load or large amount of something on or in (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.):"they load up their dugout canoes"Opposite:
- place (a load or large quantity of something) on or in a vehicle, ship, container, etc.:"stolen property from a burglary was loaded into a taxi"Opposite:
- (of a ship or vehicle) take on a load:"when we came to the quay the ship was still loading"
- informal(load up on)take, buy, or consume a large amount of:"I just went down to the store and loaded up on beer"
- insert something into (a device) so that it can be operated:"load your camera before you start"
- insert (something) into a device so that it will operate:"load the cassette into the camcorder"Opposite:
- computingtransfer (a program or data) into memory, or into the central processor from storage:"when the program is loaded into the microcomputer, the CPU carries out each instruction"
- add an extra charge to (an insurance premium) in the case of a poorer risk.
OriginOld English lād ‘way, journey, conveyance’, of Germanic origin: related to German Leite, also to lead; compare with lode. The verb dates from the late 15th century. Explore further
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