Brakeload

/ˈbreɪkˌloʊd/ noun

The amount of force or pressure applied by a brake system, or the load being stopped by brakes.

Compound of brake (from Old English bræc, meaning 'instrument for breaking') and load (from Old English hlad, meaning 'cargo'). Emerged in 19th-century mechanical engineering terminology.

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