stowage

[ˈstoʊɪdʒ]

stowage Definition

  • 1the act or process of packing or storing something in a particular place, especially on a ship or aircraft
  • 2the space available for storing something on a ship or aircraft

Using stowage: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "stowage" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The stowage of the cargo was done with great care.

  • Example

    The stowage capacity of the ship was not enough to accommodate all the cargo.

  • Example

    The stowage of the luggage in the overhead compartments is the responsibility of the passengers.

stowage Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with stowage

  • the ratio of the volume of a cargo to the space required for its stowage

    Example

    The stowage factor of the cargo was calculated before loading it onto the ship.

  • a plan showing the arrangement of cargo in a ship or aircraft

    Example

    The stowage plan was prepared by the shipping company before the voyage.

  • a space on a ship or aircraft where cargo or luggage can be stored

    Example

    The stowage compartments on the plane were full, so I had to check my bag.

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Summary: stowage in Brief

The term 'stowage' [ˈstoʊɪdʒ] refers to the act or process of packing or storing something in a particular place, especially on a ship or aircraft. It also denotes the space available for storing something on a ship or aircraft. Examples include 'The stowage of the cargo was done with great care.' and 'The stowage capacity of the ship was not enough to accommodate all the cargo.' Phrases like 'stowage factor' and 'stowage plan' are used in technical contexts, while 'stowage compartment' is more common in everyday language.