different between rentage vs tentage
rentage
English
Etymology
Compare Old French rentage.
Noun
rentage (countable and uncountable, plural rentages)
- (obsolete) rent (form of payment)
Anagrams
- grantee, greaten, negater, reagent, reägent
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tentage
English
Etymology
tent +? -age
Noun
tentage (countable and uncountable, plural tentages)
- accommodation in the form of a tent
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