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unlade
verb un·lade \-ˈlād\
un·lad·edun·laded or un·lad·en\-ˈlā-dən\un·lad·ing
Definition of UNLADE
transitive verb
1
: to take the load or cargo from
intransitive verb
: to discharge cargo
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First Known Use of UNLADE
14th century
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Rhymes with UNLADE
abrade, afraid, air raid, arcade, Band-Aid, barmaid, Belgrade, blockade, bondmaid, bridesmaid, brigade, brocade, cascade, charade, clichéd, cockade, corrade, cross-trade, crusade, decade, degrade, dissuade, downgrade, evade, eyeshade, fair-trade, first aid, glissade, grenade, handmade, homemade, housemaid, inlaid, invade, limeade, low-grade, man-made, mermaid, milkmaid, navaid, nightshade, nursemaid, old maid, parade, persuade, pervade, plain-laid, pomade, postpaid, sacheted, scalade, sea-maid, self-made, stockade, sunshade, switchblade, torsade, twayblade, twice-laid, unbraid, unmade, unpaid, upbraid, upgrade
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