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load·er

 (lō′dər)
n.
A computer program that transfers data from offline memory into internal storage.
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loader

(ˈləʊdə)
n
1. (Professions) a person who loads a gun or other firearm
2. (Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) a person who loads a gun or other firearm
3. (Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) (in combination) designating a firearm or machine loaded in a particular way: breech-loader; top-loader.
4. (Computer Science) computing a system program that takes a program in a form close to machine code and places it into a memory for execution
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.loader - a laborer who loads and unloads vessels in a portloader - a laborer who loads and unloads vessels in a port
laborer, labourer, manual laborer, jack - someone who works with their hands; someone engaged in manual labor
2.loader - an attendant who loads guns for someone shooting game
attendant, attender, tender - someone who waits on or tends to or attends to the needs of another
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Translations
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loader

[ˈləʊdəʳ] Ncargador(a) m/f
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loader

[ˈləʊdəʳ] ncaricatore m
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Beginning in 2012, New Holland Construction will begin withdrawing from the North American market its crawler dozers, motor graders, 80+ horsepower wheel loaders, 6+ ton excavators and telescopic handlers.
I'm not talking about a forklift attachment for your compact tractor; I'm talking about those delightfully maneuverable, supercompact skid loaders that seem to be popping up just about everywhere.
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Case Construction Equipment has reached a milestone, celebrating 40 years of manufacturing skid-steer loaders. The company began producing skid-steer loaders under the Case name in 1969 after acquiring the Uni-Loader line from Universal Industries.
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