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    tonnage
    /ˈtʌnɪdʒ/

    noun

    • 1. weight in tons, especially of cargo or freight: "road convoys carry more tonnage"

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  2. 1. a. : the cubical content of a merchant ship in units of 100 cubic feet. b. : the displacement of a warship. 2. a. : total weight in tons shipped, carried, or produced. b. : impressively large amount or weight. 3. : a duty formerly levied on every tun of wine imported into England. 4. a. : a duty or impost on vessels based on cargo capacity. b.

  3. Tonnage is the size of a ship or the weight of goods that a ship can carry. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and see translations in other languages.

  4. Define tonnage. tonnage synonyms, tonnage pronunciation, tonnage translation, English dictionary definition of tonnage. n. 1. The number of tons of water that a ship displaces when afloat. 2. The capacity of a merchant ship, often measured in units of 100 cubic feet. 3.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TonnageTonnage - Wikipedia

    Tonnage is a measure of the capacity of a ship, and is commonly used to assess fees on commercial shipping. The term derives from the taxation paid on tuns or casks of wine. In modern maritime usage, "tonnage" specifically refers to a calculation of the volume or cargo volume of a ship.

  6. Tonnage is a type of tax. Tonnage is charged to the owners of ships that enter the United States, and the charge depends on how much their freight weighs.

  7. Tonnage is the size, weight or amount of something, especially a ship or cargo. Learn how to use the word in sentences and find synonyms, pronunciation and grammar tips.

  8. noun. 1. the capacity of a merchant vessel, expressed either in units of weight, as deadweight tons, or of volume, as gross tons. 2. ships collectively considered with reference to their carrying capacity or together with their cargoes. 3. a duty on ships or boats at so much per ton of cargo or freight, or according to the capacity in tons.