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shorage
English
Etymology
shore +? -age
Noun
shorage (uncountable)
- A right to use a shore, as to land goods, or a fee or duty for such right.
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Coordinate terms
- (fee for use of shore): cranage, demurrage, shippage, tonnage, wharfage
Anagrams
- gheraos
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boatage
English
Etymology
boat +? -age
Noun
boatage (countable and uncountable, plural boatages)
- The total capacity of boats, as of lifeboats on a ship.
- Conveyance by boat.
- A charge for transporting goods by boat.
Coordinate terms
- (fee for boat transport): anchorage, ballastage, beaconage, cartage, cranage, demurrage, moorage, pilotage, porterage, shippage, shorage, sledage, tonnage, towage, wharfage
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