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nachgeladen

Nachgeladen is a German term formed from nach- (after, again) and laden (to load). As the past participle of nachladen, it denotes that something has been loaded again or recharged. The exact sense depends on context and usage, and it can function as part of verb phrases or as an adjective describing a noun.

In firearms and ammunition contexts, nachgeladen describes the action of loading additional rounds into a firearm

In energy storage and consumer electronics, the term refers to items that have been recharged, such as

In computing and gaming, nachgeladen is used for reloading a weapon within a game, or more broadly

In figurative or broader technical contexts, nachgeladen can describe resources, information, or capabilities that have been

Grammatical notes: nachgeladen is the past participle of nachladen and can appear in different grammatical forms

See also: nachladen, reload, recharging.

or
magazine
after
initial
use,
or
ammunition
that
has
been
replenished.
a
battery
after
use.
for
loading
additional
data
or
content
after
an
initial
load.
added
subsequently
to
a
system
or
process.
depending
on
tense,
voice,
and
whether
it
is
used
predicatively
or
attributively.
When
used
attributively
to
modify
a
noun,
the
form
of
the
accompanying
article
and
any
ending
will
follow
standard
German
adjective
declension
rules.