noun
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a person who loads a gun or other firearm
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(in combination) designating a firearm or machine loaded in a particular way
breech-loader
top-loader
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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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A front-end loader would roll down the seemingly endless aisles and pop the trees out one by one.
From Slate ● Apr. 20, 2026
It is believed that Khormuj has a mechanical loader for moving missiles into the silos on train tracks, instead of on mobile launchers.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Mar. 5, 2026
A wheel loader was used on Tuesday to move a giant boulder off the road, video shared by Caltrans showed.
From Los Angeles Times ● Dec. 31, 2025
Festival-goers can compete for the title of best welder, crane operator or backhoe loader -- or be crowned the "Oildorado Queen."
From Barron's ● Oct. 20, 2025
I worked my way to Mishnory as a landboat loader on a fresh-fish caravan from Shelt.
From "The Left Hand of Darkness" by Ursula K. Le Guin
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But during a search of his vehicle, investigators said, they recovered a revolver and additional ammunition, as well as speed loaders, which allow multiple chambers of a gun to be loaded at once.
From Los Angeles Times ● Aug. 7, 2026
There weren’t any loaders working yet, though, and the weather wasn’t cooperating for a burn.
From Slate ● Apr. 20, 2026
Amazon has gamified the process so that pickers and loaders can compete against one another using their times as inputs.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Oct. 20, 2025
It is also closely watching work by Komatsu and Caterpillar to develop un-staffed excavators, loaders and dozers.
From BBC ● Nov. 7, 2024
At the base of the cliffs, hundreds of men with sledgehammers and crowbars climbed over piles of fallen rock, loosening them for the front loaders.
From "The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics" by Daniel James Brown
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