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towage (encz) | towage,vlečné adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Towage (gcide) | Towage \Tow"age\, n. [From Tow, v..cf. F. touage.]
1. The act of towing.
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2. The price paid for towing.
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towage (wn) | towage
n 1: the act of hauling something (as a vehicle) by means of a
hitch or rope; "the truck gave him a tow to the garage"
[syn: tow, towage] |
TOWAGE (bouvier) | TOWAGE, contracts. That which is given for towing ships in rivers. Guidon de
la Mer, ch. 16; Poth. Des Avaries, n. 147; 2 Chit. Com. Law, 16.
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stowage (encz) | stowage,schránka n: Zdeněk Brožstowage,sklad n: Zdeněk Brožstowage,úschova n: Zdeněk Brožstowage,uskladnění n: Zdeněk Brož |
towage (encz) | towage,vlečné adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Stowage (gcide) | Stowage \Stow"age\, n.
1. The act or method of stowing; as, the stowage of
provisions in a vessel.
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2. Room in which things may be stowed. --Cook.
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In every vessel is stowage for immense treasures.
--Addison.
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3. The state of being stowed, or put away. "To have them in
safe stowage." --Shak.
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4. Things stowed or packed. --Beau. & Fl.
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5. Money paid for stowing goods.
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Towage (gcide) | Towage \Tow"age\, n. [From Tow, v..cf. F. touage.]
1. The act of towing.
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2. The price paid for towing.
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stowage (wn) | stowage
n 1: the charge for stowing goods
2: a room in which things are stored [syn: storeroom, {storage
room}, stowage]
3: the act of packing or storing away [syn: stowage,
stowing] |
towage (wn) | towage
n 1: the act of hauling something (as a vehicle) by means of a
hitch or rope; "the truck gave him a tow to the garage"
[syn: tow, towage] |
STOWAGE (bouvier) | STOWAGE, mar. law. The proper arrangement in a ship, of the different
articles of which a cargo consists, so that they may not injure each other
by friction, or be damaged by the leakage of the ship.
2. The master of the ship is bound to attend to the stowage, unless, by
custom or agreement, this business is to be performed by persons employed by
the merchant. Abbott on Ship. 228; Pardes. Dr. Com. n. 721.
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