Load

/loʊd/ noun

A load is something that is carried, such as goods on a truck or weight on a person’s back. As a verb, it means to put things onto or into something, like loading a car or a computer program.

It comes from Old English “hladan,” meaning to heap or pile up, and “hlæd,” meaning a burden. The idea of piling weight onto something has stayed central to the word.

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