transload

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English

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Etymology

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From trans- +‎ load.

Verb

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transload (third-person singular simple present transloads, present participle transloading, simple past and past participle transloaded)

  1. (transitive) To transfer (a shipment) from one mode of transportation to another.
    Synonym: transship
  2. (transitive, Internet, rare) To download, upload, or copy a file from one location to another.
    • 2000, Brad Hill, WebTV For Dummies, page 235:
      You may have transloaded the image file to the same server as your Web page, or you may be linking directly to its location in a graphics collection.

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