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Learn to pronounce load

/lōd/
noun
  1. a heavy or bulky thing that is being carried or is about to be carried.
    "in addition to their own food, they must carry a load of up to eighty pounds"
    synonyms: cargo, freight, freightage, charge, burden, pack, bundle, parcel, bale, consignment, haul, delivery, shipment, batch, goods, merchandise, payload, contents, truckload, shipload, boatload, containerload, busload, vanload, lorryload, lading
  2. a weight or source of pressure borne by someone or something.
    "the increased load on the heart caused by a raised arterial pressure"
  3. a lot of (often used to express disapproval or dislike of something).
    "she was talking a load of garbage"
  4. the amount of power supplied by a source; the resistance of moving parts to be overcome by a motor.
    "if the wire in the fuse is too thin to accept the load it will melt"

verb
  1. put a load or large amount of something on or in (a vehicle, ship, container, etc.).
    "they load up their dugout canoes"
    synonyms: fill, fill up, pack, stuff, cram, pile, heap, stack, lade, freight, charge, stock
  2. make (someone or something) carry or hold a large or excessive amount of heavy things.
    "Elaine was loaded down with bags full of shopping"
  3. charge (a firearm) with ammunition.
    "he began to load the gun"
    synonyms: prime, charge, arm, fill, prepare to fire/use
  4. add an extra charge to (an insurance premium) in the case of a poorer risk.

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