The meaning of Loading
ləʊd
Loading – definition
nounThe application of a mechanical load or force to something.
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The branches of a tree diminish in cross section according to their loadingnounThe application of an extra amount of something to balance some other factor.
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Want says the slip shows clearly the employee is not receiving the appropriate loading under the aw…nounThe application of an extra amount of something to balance some other factor.
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Want says the slip shows clearly the employee is not receiving the appropriate loading under the aw…nounThe application of an extra amount of something to balance some other factor.
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Want says the slip shows clearly the employee is not receiving the appropriate loading under the aw…
adjectiveAn increase in an insurance premium due to a factor increasing the risk involved.
adjective(of a gun, machine, or lorry) loaded in a specified way.
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A front-loading dishwasher
verbFill (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.) with a large amount of something.
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They go to calais to load up their vans with cheap beerverbMake (someone or something) carry or hold a large or excessive quantity of heavy things.
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Elaine was loaded down with bags full of shoppingverbCharge (a firearm) with ammunition.
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He began to load the gunverbAdd an extra charge to (an insurance premium) to take account of a factor that increases the risk.
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Word origin
Old English lād ‘way, journey, conveyance’, of Germanic origin: related to German Leite, also to lead1; compare with lode. The verb dates from the late 15th century.
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