different between yardage vs fardage
yardage
English
Etymology
yard +? -age
Noun
yardage (countable and uncountable, plural yardages)
- An amount or length measured in yards.
- The use of a yard, or the fee charged for it.
- (American football) Territory.
Translations
Anagrams
- day-ager, drayage
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fardage
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French fardage. See fardel.
Noun
fardage (uncountable)
- (nautical) Material used to fill space and prevent goods from moving about during transport; dunnage.
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