unloader

English

Etymology

unload + -er

Noun

unloader (plural unloaders)

  1. One who or that which unloads.
    • 1963 June, B. Perren, “Colvilles iron ore traffic in the Glasgow area”, in Modern Railways, page 410:
      Two ships can be accommodated on the berth, although a single-vessel discharge is the usual arrangement, and there are three 20-ton ore unloaders on the quay.

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