superload

English

Etymology

super- + load

Noun

superload (plural superloads)

  1. A very heavy load.
    • 2006, Gongkang Fu, Clementine Fu, Bridge Rating Practices and Policies for Overweight Vehicles (page 75)
      For loads over 500,000 lb (superloads), any other vehicles may not pass under the structure the permit vehicle is crossing.
    • 2011, Mohammed M. Ettouney, Sreenivas Alampalli, Infrastructure Health in Civil Engineering (page 434)
      The superload permits were approved based on conservative analyses, recommending crossing of the bridge in two patterns []

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