preload
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
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Verb
preload (third-person singular simple present preloads, present participle preloading, simple past and past participle preloaded)
- (transitive) To load in advance (used especially in reference to software installed on a computer prior to sale).
- Synonyms: foreload, preinstall
- My computer came preloaded with wordprocessor software.
- (intransitive, British, slang) To drink (cheaper) alcohol at home before going out socially.
Translations
to drink alcohol
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Noun
preload (countable and uncountable, plural preloads)
- (anatomy) The end diastolic pressure that stretches the right or left ventricle of the heart to its greatest geometric dimensions under variable physiologic demand.
- (engineering) The internal application of stress to certain mechanical systems.
- 2008, Sam Tracy, Roadside Bicycle Repair, Fulcrum Publishing, →ISBN, page 55:
- The preload itself should be tightened gradually. Many older threadless headsets suspend their preload bolts within soft plastic caps; they sink right through easily enough.