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Definition of load
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of load is as below...
Load (v.) The
quantity
which can be
carried
or drawn in some
specified
way; the
contents
of a cart,
barrow,
or
vessel;
that which will
constitute
a
cargo;
lading..
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Unburthen
::
Unburthen
(v. t.) To
unburden;
to
unload.
Load
::
Load (v.) The
charge
of a
firearm;
as, a load of
powder..
Seven-shooter
::
Seven-shooter
(n.) A
firearm,
esp. a
pistol,
with seven
barrels
or
chambers
for
cartridges,
or one
capable
of
firing
seven shots
without
reloading..
Stuff
::
Stuff (n.) To fill by
crowding
something
into; to cram with
something;
to load to
excess;
as, to stuff a
bedtick..
Flail
::
Flail (n.) An
ancient
military
weapon,
like the
common
flail,
often
having
the
striking
part armed with rows of
spikes,
or
loaded..
Surfeit
::
Surfeit
(v. i.) To load the
stomach
with food, so that
sickness
or
uneasiness
ensues;
to eat to
excess..
Magnetic
::
Magnetic
(n.) Any
metal,
as iron,
nickel,
cobalt,
etc., which may
receive,
by any
means,
the
properties
of the
loadstone,
and which then, when
suspended,
fixes
itself
in the
direction
of a
magnetic
meridian..
Unlade
::
Unlade
(v. t.) To
unload;
to
remove,
or to have
removed,
as a load or a
burden;
to
discharge..
Gatling Gun
::
Gatling
gun () An
American
machine
gun,
consisting
of a
cluster
of
barrels
which,
being
revolved
by a
crank,
are
automatically
loaded
and
fired..
Hopper
::
Hopper
(n.) A
vessel
for
carrying
waste,
garbage,
etc., out to sea, so
constructed
as to
discharge
its load by a
mechanical
contrivance;
--
called
also
dumping
scow..
Siderite
::
Siderite
(n.)
Formerly,
magnetic
iron ore, or
loadstone..
Suspend
::
Suspend
(n.) To
attach
to
something
above;
to hang; as, to
suspend
a ball by a
thread;
to
suspend
a
needle
by a
loadstone..
Unburden
::
Unburden
(v. t.) To throw off, as a
burden;
to
unload..
Load
::
Load (v. t.) To lay a load or
burden
on or in, as on a horse or in a cart; to
charge
with a load, as a gun; to
furnish
with a
lading
or
cargo,
as a ship;
hence,
to add
weight
to, so as to
oppress
or
embarrass;
to heap
upon..
Slug
::
Slug (v. t.) To load with a slug or
slugs;
as, to slug a gun..
Loading
::
Loading
(n.) A load;
cargo;
burden.
Trolly
::
Trolly
(n.) A truck from which the load is
suspended
in some kinds of
cranes.
Oneration
::
Oneration
(n.) The act of
loading.
Unbind
::
Unbind
(v. t.) To
remove
a band from; to set free from
shackles
or
fastenings;
to
unite;
to
unfasten;
to
loose;
as,
unbind
your
fillets;
to
unbind
a
prisoner's
arms; to
unbind
a
load..
Highmen
::
Highmen
(n. pl.)
Loaded
dice so
contrived
as to turn up high
numbers.
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