preloads
/priˈloʊdz/
verb
- Third person singular present of preload: loads something in advance.
- The website preloads images to make browsing smoother.
- The driver preloads the truck with packages every morning.
- The software preloads the next video while you watch the current one.
Synonyms
noun
- Plural of preload: things that are loaded in advance, or instances of preloading.
- The app's preloads take up extra storage space on the phone.
- The delivery company uses preloads to organize packages by route.
- The game has several preloads that reduce waiting time between levels.