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UK
/pˈeɪləʊd/
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[ US /ˈpeɪˌɫoʊd/ ]
[ US /ˈpeɪˌɫoʊd/ ]
NOUN
- the front part of a guided missile or rocket or torpedo that carries the nuclear or explosive charge or the chemical or biological agents
- goods carried by a large vehicle
How To Use payload In A Sentence
- Network operations and management will provide the monitoring and control of gateway terminals, teleports and communications payloads that are working as network resources.
- Launch vehicles that boost payloads into space also provide business opportunities for firms.
- It was supposed to radically reduce the cost of carrying payloads into orbit.
- In general, each message contains a source, a destination, metadata, as well as the data payload itself.
- The astronauts and mechanical arms can certain assemble a small SEP and put the payload aboard. Shuttle-C - NASA Watch
- First of all, the penalty for the ISS orbital inclination is only 6.3% of payload capacity. Today's Video: Like None Other - Restored Moon Images to Help Future Moon Missions - NASA Watch
- Less than 10 minutes after lift-off the payload parachuted safely back to Earth, and the suborbital flight was over.
- The American shuttle can be used many times to put payloads in space.
- The crew survived, but the aircraft exploded when its payload of munitions blew up breaking the windows of many local houses in the blast.
- Subtract 588 pounds of fuel, and you'd be left with a 512-pound allowance, not an unusual payload among big-bore four-seaters.