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trainloads

<span class="searchmatch">trainloads</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">trainload</span> Taro Island...


trainload

train load From train +‎ load. <span class="searchmatch">trainload</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">trainloads</span>) (rail transport) The amount that can be transported by a train. 1953 April, “Notes and News:...


Taro Island

Taro Island One of the Solomon Islands. one of the Solomon Islands <span class="searchmatch">trainloads</span>...


trainful

From train +‎ -ful. trainful (plural trainfuls or trainsful) The quantity contained in a train. (by extension) A large quantity. <span class="searchmatch">trainload</span> inartful...


neutralising

neutralising chemical completely eliminated slipping on a bank on which it was so common as to necessitate restriction of <span class="searchmatch">trainloads</span>. interlinguas, reinsulating...


slipping

on a bank on which it was so common as to necessitate restriction of <span class="searchmatch">trainloads</span>. 1960 February, R. C. Riley, “The London-Birmingham services - Part, Present...


motor spirit

“News in Brief”, in Modern Railways, page 306: A new oil traffic in block <span class="searchmatch">trainloads</span>, expected to amount to 150,000 tons of refined motor spirit annually for...


strip steel

Colvilles Ltd. at their new Ravenscraig works, near Motherwell. Block <span class="searchmatch">trainloads</span> of strip steel coils are now passing daily between Ravenscraig and the...


non-mechanised

concentration centre could still be employed, to the extent of at least two <span class="searchmatch">trainloads</span> weekly, despite the smaller size of the non-mechanised installations....


condition

on a bank on which it was so common as to necessitate restriction of <span class="searchmatch">trainloads</span>. (transitive) To contract; to stipulate; to agree. 1633 May 21 (licensing...