onload

/ˈɑnˌloʊd/
noun
  1. An event or action of loading data, especially in computing (e.g., a web page's onload event).
    • The website's onload triggers a welcome message.
    • We set a timer for the page's onload function.
    • The onload event runs after all images are loaded.
verb
  1. To load or transfer data, especially from a local device to a remote system (often used interchangeably with 'upload').
    • You need to onload the files to the cloud server.
    • The app will onload your photos automatically.
    • He onloaded the document to the shared drive.
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