💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Backload"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| backhaulnoun | (transport) A return trip after delivery of cargo. |
| bargeloadnoun | A load of a barge; the amount of material that constitutes one such load. |
| bootloadnoun | (computing) The work done by a boot loader; the startup of an operating system. |
| switchbacknoun | (by extension) (chiefly Canada, US, road transport) A sharp bend in a path or road which causes a traveller to almost reverse their direction of travel, especially one of a series of such bends on an incline; a hairpin bend; also a path or road having such a series of bends. |
| wagonloadnoun | The amount that can be loaded onto a wagon. |
| ball loadnoun | The weight placed on the towbar of a vehicle by a fully laden trailer, caravan, etc. |
| carloadnoun | (rail transport, US, Canada) The quantity of goods that can be carried in a freight car. |
| piggybackingnoun | Riding on someone else's back. |
| snatch loadingnoun | (historical) The hitching of additional livestock to a scraper to assist the team pulling it. |
| cargo bikenoun | A bicycle designed for carrying large or heavy loads; by extension, any other pedal cycle such as a tricycle or quadricycle designed in this way. |
| truckagenoun | the carrying of goods by truck |
| brakeloadnoun | Enough to fill a brake (type of carriage). |
| boxloadnoun | A load comprising a full box. |
| busloadnoun | The amount that can fit on a bus. |
| tailbacknoun | (American football) A running back or halfback who lines up furthest to the rear in an I formation. |
| backienoun | (colloquial) A ride on the back of a bicycle or motorbike. |
| horseloadnoun | A large amount. |
| freightnoun | (uncountable) The transportation of goods (originally by water; now also (chiefly US) by land); also, the hiring of a vehicle or vessel for such transportation. |
| rollbacknoun | A return to a prior state by undoing some operation, especially of policy or price changes. |
| butt loadnoun | Alternative form of buttload. [(obsolete, UK, West Country) A regional English measure of capacity of a heavy cart (a butt), containing 6 seams, or 48 bushels, equivalent to 384 gallons.] |
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