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Burden - Wikipedia Burden, an old accounting term for overhead costs Burden, in electrical engineering is the impedance presented to the secondary winding of a current transformer Burden (or burthen), an old term for ship's tonnage of cargo carrying capacity, from the archaic "burthen" or "byrthen" A legislative burden which regulatory reform aims to remove or reduce
burden - WordReference. com Dictionary of English [countable] that which is carried; load: a burden of five hundred pounds that which is difficult to bear; onus: weighed down by the burden of leadership v [~ + object] to load heavily: burdened with all the packages to trouble; cause worry: I don't mean to burden you with all my problems bur•dened, adj [be + ~] [He was burdened with
Burden - definition of burden by The Free Dictionary Define burden burden synonyms, burden pronunciation, burden translation, English dictionary definition of burden n 1 Something that is carried 2 a Something that is emotionally difficult to bear b A source of great worry or stress; weight: The burden of economic
Definition of BURDEN example, synonym antonym Burden is a noun that refers to a heavy load, responsibility, or duty that is difficult to bear or carry It can describe both physical weight, such as a load to be carried, and abstract or emotional weight, such as obligations or distress
American Heritage Dictionary Entry: burden To cause difficulty or distress to; distress or oppress 2 To load or overload [Middle English, from Old English byrthen; see bher- 1 in the Appendix of Indo-European roots Noun, senses 4 and 5, influenced by BOURDON ]