different between packaging vs stowage

packaging

English

Verb

packaging

  1. present participle of package

Noun

packaging (usually uncountable, plural packagings)

  1. The act of packing something.
  2. The materials used to pack something.
  3. The industry that produces such material.
  4. (by extension) The manner in which a person or product is promoted.

Translations


French

Noun

packaging m (plural packagings)

  1. packaging (material)

Spanish

Etymology

From English packaging.

Noun

packaging m (uncountable)

  1. packaging

packaging From the web:

  • what packaging is recyclable
  • what packaging features are important to consumers
  • what packaging can i use for usps
  • what packaging materials are biodegradable
  • what packaging can be used for media mail
  • what packaging to use for first class mail
  • what packaging does amazon use
  • what packaging is best for the environment


stowage

English

Etymology

stow +? -age

Noun

stowage (countable and uncountable, plural stowages)

  1. The act or practice of stowing.
    the stowage of cargo
  2. A place where things are stowed.
    Accommodations were so poor I think we were in stowage, with the rest of the cargo.
  3. Things that are stowed.
    Our stowage disappeared down the chute, into the employee only cargo area, never to be seen again by man.
  4. Amount of room for storing things.
    The reduction in the ship's size naturally reduced her stowage.
  5. A charge for stowing and storage.
    We'll have to pay the stowage if we want our crate back.

Translations

Anagrams

  • towages

stowage From the web:

  • stowage meaning
  • what stowage plan
  • what stowage factor
  • what is stowage in shipping
  • what does stowage mean
  • what is stowage on an aircraft
  • what is stowage factor of cargo
  • what is stowage under deck
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