stowage
IPA: stˈoʊʌdʒ
noun
- The act or practice of stowing.
- A place where things are stowed.
- Things that are stowed.
- Amount of room for storing things.
- A charge for stowing and storage.
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Examples of "stowage" in Sentences
- Stowage of the cargo in the container.
- Basic urban appliance standard stowage.
- The turret shape and stowage bins are consistent.
- This is the stowage of the cargo in the container.
- Fishing-rod stowage is perhaps the biggest problem.
- There are lockers and stowage areas all over the boat.
- Mission Control ran over the stowage of items in the cabin.
- Fitted with arrestor hooks and provision for dinghy stowage.
- It has a generator and two stowage boxes on the engine deck.
- A curler magazine serves for the stowage of the curler elements and handle.
- — Moving a refrigerator-sized ammonia pump to an external stowage platform.
- Initially, it served as a workbench and stowage center in the Columbus module.
- I think we might be able to find you four more drums, but the stowage is a dockyard job.
- — Canting a video camera stanchion to provide clearance from an external stowage platform installed Saturday.
- All Outlander models have the same 72.6 cubic feet of stowage space, measuring the area behind the front seats.
- I guess he could have carried one in stowage ont he plan, but his suit sure looks neat and pressed in the picture.
- To keep elements of practicality, Koenigsegg include roof stowage and a bag, as well as offering customized luggage as an optional extra.
- Adding an extension will make future maintenance work easier once Discovery's prime payload — a permanent stowage unit — is put in place on Unity's Earth-facing port.
- Performs organization level maintenance on automotive gasoline systems, aviation fuels systems afloat and ashore, and catapult lube oil distribution and stowage systems.
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