dockage – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
dockage
n.
fee for use of a dock; facilities for docking; act of bringing a ship to dock
Dockage
Dockage is a factor in the grading of some
grains under the official
U.S. Grain Standards.
Wheat dockage is described as weed seeds, weed stems, chaff, straw, or grain other than wheat, which can be readily removed from the wheat by the use of appropriate sieves and cleaning devices; also, underdeveloped, shriveled and small pieces of wheat
kernels removed in properly separating, properly rescreening, or recleaning. The term also may be used to describe the amount of reduction in price taken because of a deficiency in quality.
dockage
Noun
1. a fee charged for a vessel to use a dock
(synonym) docking fee
(hypernym) fee
2. landing in a harbor next to a pier where ships are loaded and unloaded or repaired; may have gates to let water in or out; "the ship arrived at the dock more than a day late"
(synonym) dock, docking facility
(hypernym) landing, landing place
(hyponym) dry dock, drydock, graving dock
(part-holonym) seaport, haven, harbor, harbour
(derivation) dock
Dockage
(n.)
A charge for the use of a dock.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
About
Dockage
(See also Wharfage) Charge assessed against a vessel for berthing at a wharf, pier, bulkhead structure, or bank or for mooring to a vessel so berthed.
(MARAD1)