Backroads vs Backloads - What's the difference?
backroads | backloads |
(backload)
To load toward the back, or towards the end of a period
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(transport) To load (cargo, shipment, etc.) after unloading has been completed.
To fill a syringe with solution from the plunger end of the barrel
As a noun backroads
is .As a verb backloads is
(backload).backloads
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(head)backload
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(en verb)citation
