beload

verb

Etymology

From be- + load. Compare Old English belādian (“to excuse, absolve from an obligation, let off”, literally “to unload, discharge”).

  1. derived from *leyt-
  2. inherited from *laidō
  3. inherited from lād
  4. inherited from lode
  5. prefixed as beload — “be + load

Definitions

  1. To load up

    To load up; charge; burden.

    • As for W. himself, in interpreting he always misses the important point, and in translating he avoids simplicity and aiming at scholarship and depth, he beloads the subject & makes business more difficult.
    • The purpose of the following exercises is to provide an understanding of the respective methodologies associated with sampling and measurement of suspended sediment concentration and beload discharge in streams.
    • We apply it to beload sediment transport problems.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for beload. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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