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backload
English
Etymology
back +? load
Noun
backload (plural backloads)
- A load carried on the return journey of a delivery vehicle.
Related terms
- backloading (noun)
Verb
backload (third-person singular simple present backloads, present participle backloading, simple past and past participle backloaded)
- To load toward the back, or towards the end of a period.
- (transport) To load (cargo, shipment, etc.) after unloading has been completed.
- (transitive, military) To transport further toward the rear of the theater of war.
- 1993, Trevor Nevitt Dupuy, International Military and Defense Encyclopedia: M-O (page 1601)
- Not only will repair and recovery be vital, but also the backloading of equipment casualties to farther rearward, better protected, and more specialized maintenance facilities.
- 1993, Trevor Nevitt Dupuy, International Military and Defense Encyclopedia: M-O (page 1601)
- To fill a syringe with solution from the plunger end of the barrel.
Antonyms
- frontload
References
- “backload”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.
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sackload
English
Etymology
sack +? load
Noun
sackload (plural sackloads)
- Sackful.
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