wastageˈweɪ stɪdʒ
wastage (n)
- plural
- wastages
English Definitions:
wastage (noun)
the process of wasting
wastage (noun)
anything lost by wear or waste
wastage (Noun)
The amount or proportion of something that is wasted or lost by deterioration
wastage (Noun)
Anything lost by wear or waste
wastage (Noun)
Goods that are damaged, out of date, reduced, or generally unsaleable, which are destined to be thrown away and which are written off as a loss
wastage (Noun)
In hunting, the act of abandoning animal carcasses or parts; usually illegal
Wastage
Wastage was a British term used during World War I. It was used to describe the severity of losses experienced during the war. On the quietest day of the war the British were losing 7,000 men killed and wounded.
wastage
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