transload

English

Etymology

trans- + load

Verb

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.
  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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