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tankage
tank·age T0037200 (tăng′kĭj)n.1. a. The act or process of putting or storing in a tank.b. The amount that a tank can hold.c. A fee for tank storage.2. Animal residues that remain after rendering fat in a slaughterhouse, used for fertilizer or feed.tankage (ˈtæŋkɪdʒ) n1. the capacity or contents of a tank or tanks2. the act of storing in a tank or tanks, or a fee charged for such storage3. (Agriculture) agriculture a. fertilizer consisting of the dried and ground residues of animal carcassesb. a protein supplement feed for livestocktank•age (ˈtæŋ kɪdʒ) n. 1. the capacity of a tank or tanks. 2. the act or process of storing liquid in a tank. 3. the fee for such storage. 4. the residue from tanks in which animal carcasses have been steamed and the fat rendered, used as a fertilizer. [1865–70] Tankage tanks collectively, 1866; a provision or system of storage tanks.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | tankage - the quantity contained in (or the capacity of) a tank or tanksindefinite quantity - an estimated quantity | | 2. | tankage - the charge for storing something in tankscharge - the price charged for some article or service; "the admission charge" | | 3. | tankage - the act of storing in tanksstorage - the commercial enterprise of storing goods and materials | Translationstankage
tankage[′taŋ·kij] (engineering) Contents of a storage tank. (materials) Slaughter-house entrails and scraps used as fertilizer. tankage
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