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no-load, attrib. phr.|ˌnəʊˈləʊd| [no a. 6 b.] 1. Electr. Corresponding to or involving an absence of any load.
1907G. W. O. Howe tr. Thomälen's Text-bk. Electr. Engin. viii. 180 The no-load loss for a given excitation can generally be looked upon as a constant loss. 1951W. Sluckin Princ. Alternating Currents vii. 175 Calculation of the..iron losses is based on the results of the so-called open-circuit or no-load test. 1966N. Jones Basic Electrotechnology xi. 150 The motor exhibits a practically constant speed characteristic, the full-load speed being about 5% less than the no-load speed. 2. Of shares: sold at net asset value. Also as n.
1964P. Wyckoff Dict. Stock Market Terms 174 No load fund, a mutual fund which charges little or no commission (load charge) to the buyer of its shares. No sales organization is involved. 1968Maclean's Mag. Oct. 22 A handful or so Canadian funds are ‘no-loads’—are offered without any sales charge and are generally available through investment dealers. 1969Times 5 May (Suppl.) p. vi/3 No-loads are more likely to be performance funds because they have no salesmen to sell them. 1972National Observer (U.S.) 27 May 8/6 (Advt.), The Scudder Special Fund is a no-load mutual fund seeking above-average growth of capital and may invest in securities with above-average risk. You pay no sales commission when you invest in this Fund. |