dunnageˈdʌn ɪdʒ
dunnage
English Definitions:
dunnage (Noun)
Material, often wood, most commonly used to fill spaces to prevent items from shifting during shipment.
dunnage (Noun)
Personal effects; baggage.
Dunnage
Dunnage is a term with a variety of related meanings. Typically dunnage is inexpensive or waste material used to protect and load securing cargo during transportation. Dunnage also refers to material used to support loads and prop tools and materials up off the ground such as jacks, pipes, and supports for air conditioning and other equipment above the roof of a building.
dunnage
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