
1) Another zone 2) Dock job 3) Dock work 4) Getting ready to shoot 5) Putting weight on 6) Taking on freight
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1) Burthen 2) Cargo 3) Consignment 4) Freight 5) Lading 6) Load 7) Overload 8) Shipment 9) Superload 10) Trainload
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- weight to be borne or conveyed
- a quantity that can be processed or transported at one time
- the ratio of the gross weight of an airplane to some factor determining its lift
- goods carried by a large vehicle
- provide with munition
- fill by packing tightly
- put (something) on a structure or conveyance
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A term used to describe the effect of the weight of the line and the momentum of the cast upon the rod. A loaded rod is bent or loaded more with a greater casting force and a heavier line.
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• (n.) A load; cargo; burden. • (n.) The act of putting a load on or into. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Load
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A filler such as pitch or resin used to add density and weight to a hollow article made from a thin sheet of metal such as a silver candlestick.
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(from the article `rock`) ...strength, enhances ductility, and may enhance recrystallization. (4) Fluid solutions can enhance deformation, creep, and recrystallization. (5) ...
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in communications technology, addition of inductance to an antenna or at periodic intervals to a transmission line to improve operating ...
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Term to describe the athletes entry into the sled after the push start.
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Characteristic property of a solid support which describes the amount of a specific chemical species per unit mass of the support.
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Characteristic property of a solid support which describes the amount of a specific chemical species per unit mass of the support.
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A term that can refer to gravitational loading, or the application of force to a bone or part of the body. Under normal circumstances on Earth, gravity `loads” the bones and muscles with the force required to support the body.
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introduction of nuclear fuel into a nuclear reactor NOTE - This term is also used for loading of other elements, particularly control rods.
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Administration of a substance for the purpose of testing metabolic function. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(lōd´ing) administering sufficient quantities of a substance to test a person's ability to metabolize or absorb it. the exertion of lengthening force on a body part such as a muscle or ligament.
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A filler such as pitch or resin used to add density and weight to a hollow article made from a thin sheet of metal such as a silver candlestick.
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Load'ing noun 1. The act of putting a load on or into.
2. A load; cargo; burden.
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A term for the administration charges imposed by institutions on mutual funds, unit trusts and... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/loading.htm?id=872&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of loading'>more</a>
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Also called Loading the Rod. A term used to describe the effect of the weight of the line and the momentum of the cast upon the rod. A loaded rod is bent or loaded more with a greater casting force and a heavier line.
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A condition caused by grinding the wrong material with a grinding wheel or using too heavy a grinding action.
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noun the labor of putting a load of something on or in a vehicle or ship or container etc.; `the loading took 2 hours`
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Compression of a motorcycle suspension. (Compare unloading).
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A term used to describe the effect of the weight of the line and the momentum of the cast upon the rod. A loaded rod is bent or loaded more with a greater casting force and a heavier line.
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the act of a person or thing that loads. · that with which something is loaded; load, burden, or charge. · the process of adding reactance to a telephone circuit, radio antenna, etc. · the ratio of the gross weight of an airplane to engine powerwing spanor wing area · an addition to the net premium, to cover expenses and allo...
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All buildings are designed to resist loads. Normal roof load is 60kg/m2, 0.6kN/m2. An office floor is designed for 2.5kN/m2 of live load; a apartment building for 1.5kN/m2; grandstands for 400kg/m2; stores may be designed for any level of loading depending on use. Wind loads are calculated knowing the wind speed, generally the 3 second gust once in...
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