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LOADS
- LOAD, to place in or on a means of conveyance [v]
- something that weighs down like a burden
- to put a load on
- to oppress
- to put ammunition into (a firearm)
- to put (film) into (a camera)
- to bring (a program or data) into a computer's RAM
- the quantity that can be carried at one time by a specified means
- measured quantity of a commodity fixed for each type of carrier often used in combination a boatload of tourists
- quantity of material assembled or packed as a shipping unit
- mass or weight supported by something branches bent low by their load of fruit
- burdensome or laborious responsibility always carried his share of the load
- intoxicating amount of liquor drunk
- large quantity lot usually used in plural
- charge for a firearm
- ternal resistance overcome by a machine or prime mover
- device to which power is delivered
- amount added (as to the price of a security or the net premium in insurance) to represent selling expense and profit to the distributor
- anything carried at one time
- LOAD, to place goods or cargo on transportation [v]