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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"
  2. 1. : a cargo, weight, or stress placed on something. 2. : load sense 12. 3. : material used to load something : filler. Synonyms. burden. cargo. draft. freight. haul. lading. load. payload. weight. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of loading in a Sentence.

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  4. noun. the act of a person or thing that loads. that with which something is loaded; loaded; load, burden, or charge. Electricity. the process of adding reactance to a telephone circuit, radio antenna, etc. Aeronautics. the ratio of the gross weight of an airplane to engine power power loading, wing span span loading, or wing area wing loading.

  5. Learn the meaning of loading as a noun in finance and transport, with examples of usage and pronunciation. Find out how to use loading in a sentence and what words are related to it.

  6. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word load as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and related phrases. Find out how to load a gun, a car, a computer, or a program, and what load means in different contexts.

  7. the action of putting goods onto a vehicle so they can be transported: Bags are placed on carts and towed out to planes for loading. The van was parked in a no loading zone. See also. back-end loading. front-end loading. vertical loading. (Definition of loading from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  8. Definitions of loading. noun. weight to be borne or conveyed. synonyms: burden, load. see more. a constant load on a structure (e.g. a bridge) due to the weight of the supported structure itself. a variable load on a structure (e.g. a bridge) such as moving traffic.

  9. 1. a load or burden; weight. 2. (Electrical Engineering) the addition of an inductance to electrical equipment, such as a transmission line or aerial, to improve its performance. See loading coil. 3. (Insurance) an addition to an insurance premium to cover expenses, provide a safer profit margin, etc. 4.

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