dockage
1
[ dok-ij ]
/ ˈdɒk ɪdʒ /
noun
Words nearby dockage
doch-an-dorrach,
docherty,
docile,
dock,
dock-walloper,
dockage,
docken,
docker,
docket,
dockhand,
docking bridge
Definition for dockage (2 of 2)
dockage
2
[ dok-ij ]
/ ˈdɒk ɪdʒ /
noun
a curtailment; deduction, as from wages.
waste material in wheat and other grains that is easily removed.
Example sentences from the Web for dockage
But have you figured all the expenses—bar pilotage—river pilotage, dockage and everything?
The Yazoo Mystery |Irving CraddockSo I wasn't gettin' ahead very fast untanglin' them dockage contracts, and before 11 o'clock I was yawning.
Torchy and Vee |Sewell Ford
British Dictionary definitions for dockage (1 of 2)
dockage
1
/ (ˈdɒkɪdʒ) /
noun
a charge levied upon a vessel for using a dock
facilities for docking vessels
the practice of docking vessels
British Dictionary definitions for dockage (2 of 2)
dockage
2
/ (ˈdɒkɪdʒ) /
noun
a deduction, as from a price or wages
agriculture
the seeds of weeds and other waste material in commercial seeds, removable by normal cleaning methods