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    Load·ing
    /ˈlōdiNG/

    noun

    • 1. the application of a mechanical load or force to something: "the branches of a tree diminish in cross section according to their loading"
    • 2. the application of an extra amount of something to balance some other factor.

    adjective

    • 1. (of a gun, machine, or truck) loaded in a specified way: "a front-loading dishwasher"
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  3. noun [ U ] uk / ˈləʊdɪŋ / us. Add to word list. FINANCE. a charge added to an investment, loan, insurance product, etc. to pay for managing the product, or to cover a higher risk: The mortgage is available to first-time buyers with a 1% loading for the first three years.

  4. Definitions of loading. noun. weight to be borne or conveyed. synonyms: burden, load. see more. noun. goods carried by a large vehicle. synonyms: cargo, consignment, freight, lading, load, payload, shipment. see more. noun. a quantity that can be processed or transported at one time. synonyms: load. see more. noun.

  5. 1 day ago · noun. 1. a load or burden; weight. 2. the addition of an inductance to electrical equipment, such as a transmission line or aerial, to improve its performance. See loading coil. 3. an addition to an insurance premium to cover expenses, provide a safer profit margin, etc. 4.

  6. Definition of loading noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. Loading definition, the act of a person or thing that loads. See more.

  8. verb. uk / ləʊd / us. load verb (VEHICLE/MACHINE) B2. to put a lot of things into a vehicle or machine: Bring the car up to the door and I'll start loading up. to load the dishwasher / washing machine. Opposite. unload. load verb (CAMERA/GUN) to put film in a camera or bullets in a gun. Phrasal verbs. be loaded down with sth. be loaded with sth.

  9. the quantity that can be or usually is carried at one time, as in a cart. this quantity taken as a unit of measure or weight or a discrete quantity (usually used in combination): carload; wagonload. the quantity borne or sustained by something; burden: a tree weighed down by its load of fruit.

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