Dunnage

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  • noun. Loose packing material used to protect a ship's cargo from damage during transport.
  • noun. Personal baggage.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • To stow with fagots or loose wood, as the bottom of a ship's hold; wedge or chock, as cargo. See dunnage, n.
  • noun. Fagots, boughs, or loose wood laid in the hold of a ship to raise heavy goods above the bottom and prevent injury from water; also, loose articles of lading wedged between parts of the cargo to hold them steady and prevent injury from friction or collision.
  • noun. Baggage.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • noun. Fagots, boughs, or loose materials of any kind, laid on the bottom of the hold for the cargo to rest upon to prevent injury by water, or stowed among casks and other cargo to prevent their motion.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • noun. Scrap material, often wood, used to fill spaces to prevent items from shifting during transport, or underneath large or heavy items to raise them slightly above the ground.
  • noun. Personal effects; baggage.
  • Word Usage
    "Reusable industrial packaging, known as dunnage, is frequently made from EPP due to its durability and its inherent ability to absorb energy in transit."
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