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loading1520s, verbal noun from load (v.).
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loadingpronounced: lo-ding 1. the single most excruciating word to the ears of computer owners 2. filling with some kind of cargo 3. receiving components of something desired
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loadingProcess of a website appearing as visible on a computer screen.
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loadingSquirting semen from your dick
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loadingThe acting of dropping a load, as in taking a dump.
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loadingPutting lubricant in the tip of a condom to increase the sensation during fucking.
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loadingthe rate at which something is added to water.
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loadingThe point of maximum energy buildup in a shaft as it is swung.
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loadingThe energy buildup or deflection in a shaft as it is swung.
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loadingThe insertion of impedance into a circuit to change the characteristics of the circuit. 2. In multichannel communications systems, the insertion of white noise or equivalent dummy traffic at a specified level to simulate system traffic and thus enable analysis of system performance. 3. In telephone systems, the load, i.e., power level, imposed by t [..]
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loadingof a webpage starts when you click on a link or enter a web address. It finishes when the finished webpage appears on your screen. This can take a few seconds, or, in extreme cases, several minutes. W [..]
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loadingTerm to describe when a dentist attaches the artificial tooth or dentures onto an implant.
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loadingDefinition An amount an insurance company adds to the basic premium to cover the expense of securing and maintaining the business.
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loadingLoading, in biological (genetic) usage, refers to the existing diversity of a population's gene pool in comparison to what the gene pool would be if all members of that group possessed all of the [..]
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loadingLoading occurs when the etch rate is dependent on the amount of target etch surface area exposed to the plasma. It typically manifests as a reduction in etch rate as the plasma becomes locally depleted of the etching species where there is a larger area of target film. Loading is characteristic of batch (barrel) etch systems where gas flow dynamics [..]
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loadingAn insurer's marketing and administrative expenses added to the pure premium being charged. See also Pure Premium.
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loadingA condition caused by grinding the wrong material with a grinding wheel or using too heavy a grinding action.
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loadingA system for adding regularly spaced inductance units to a circuit to improve its transmission characteristics.
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loadingThe extent to which an individual is charged more than the "standard" or "average" rate for their insurance.
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loadingThe process of bringing an EXE file into RAM (Random Access Memory), and processing the header relocation information to prepare it for execution. Similarly, loading refers to bringing class files int [..]
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loadingLoading (and unloading) is often permitted where general parking is not. This can sometimes mean in mandatory cycle lane. However,loading restrictions are widely abused - for example deliveries regula [..]
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loadingThe assignment of O-D demands to a network. A generic term for trip assignment.
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loadingA premium loading is an increase to a premium that's applied because of an increased likelihood of a claim.
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loadingWeight at a given tire position on a car due to aerodynamics, vehicle weight and lateral G-forces in a turn.
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loadingCharacteristic property of a solid support which describes the amount of a specific chemical species per unit mass of the support.
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loadingThe total amount added to a policy’s net premium to cover all of the insurer’s costs of doing business.
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loadingAn extra charge to a standard premium reflecting the additional risk being taken on by the insurer. E.g. a motorist with a number of penalty points may find their motor premium is loaded.
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loadingThe amount added to the pure insurance cost to cover the operations cost of an insurer, the possibility that losses will be greater than statistically expected and fluctuating interest rates on the in [..]
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loadingQuantity of material applied to a device at one time.
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loadingLoading is that portion of the gross premium necessary to cover the expenses of acquiring and servicing the insurance policy; it refers to both the expenses and profit elements in the gross premium. I [..]
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loadingA term used to describe cut-in.
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loading A planned period of training time (usually 1-3 weeks) during a periodization program of increased intensity, volume, or frequency, where the body is not allowed to fully recover and fatigue slowly ac [..]
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loadingThis term refers to the accumulation of particles in a filter in a vacuum cleaner or air purifier. As a filter loads its efficiency gradually decreases until it reaches the point where replacement is necessary.
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loadingThe rate over and above the fire rate charged by the insurer to provide additional policy coverages.
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loadingThe insertion of impedance into a circuit to change the characteristics of the circuit.
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loading
(uncountable) The action of the verb '''to load'''.
''The loading of hazardous cargoes is not permitted.''
(countable) A load, especially in the engineering and electrical engineering senses of [..]
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