1. unloaded - Adjective
2. unloaded - Verb
(of weapons) not charged with ammunition
Source: WordNetmany people are killed by guns thought to be unloaded Source: Internet
Already a couple of weeks later, an Antonov cargo plane crossed the border from Sudan and landed at Tiringoulou airport in C.A.R., where it unloaded weapons and about 50 armed men who spread out in the area. Source: Internet
A licensed firearm must be transported unloaded and in a stable, fully enclosed and locked container. Source: Internet
A new type of super-fast vessel, the wave-piercing trimaran (WPT) is known as an air-born unloaded (up to 25% of displacement) vessel, that can achieve twice the speed with a relative power. Source: Internet
Although the ships were unloaded within nine days, the unpacking and storing of munitions continued into 1991. Source: Internet
Boats transporting goods traveled up the Hudson to ports, mainly at Peekskill, where it was brought out Peekskill Hollow Rd. into Putnam County, or goods were unloaded in Putnam County itself at Cold Spring. Source: Internet