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Dictionary: un·lade   (ŭn-lād') pronunciation

v. Nautical, -lad·ed, -lad·ing, -lades.

v.tr.
  1. To unload (cargo) from a ship.
  2. To unload (a ship).
v.intr.
To discharge a cargo.


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    To remove the cargo or load from: disburden, discharge, dump, unload. See put in/take out.


[ܖǝnܒlād]

ܖǝnˈlād v. archaic unload (a ship or cargo).

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