different between fardage vs fordage

fardage

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French fardage. See fardel.

Noun

fardage (uncountable)

  1. (nautical) Material used to fill space and prevent goods from moving about during transport; dunnage.

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fordage

English

Etymology

ford +? -age

Noun

fordage (usually uncountable, plural fordages)

  1. The act of fording a river, etc.
  2. A point at which fording a river, etc. is possible.

Anagrams

  • foraged

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