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		Definition of lockage in English: lockagenoun ˈlɒkɪdʒˈlɑkɪdʒ mass noun1The construction or use of locks on waterways.  Example sentencesExamples -  There would be descending lockage the whole way, and the Lake Erie water would have continued in the Canal until it arrived at the Hudson!
 -  Availability of this type of lockage depends on the ship traffic for the day, and as such cannot be scheduled.
 -  Remain moored until the lockage is complete, the gate is fully opened, and the lockmaster signals you to depart.
 -  If you are required to wait, the lockmaster should be able to give an approximate time available for lockage.
 -  The question of lockage becomes a very interesting point.
 -  The towboat alone is separated from its barges and moved alongside the barges for lockage.
 -  When you are within a couple miles, monitor Channel 14 to hear if other boats are requesting lockage.
 
 - 1.1 The amount of rise and fall of water levels resulting from the use of locks.
 Example sentencesExamples -  The lockage in Rhode Island varies by only a few between the actual and the estimated; while in Massachusetts, there is a great deal of difference in the number.
 
  - 1.2 Money paid as a toll for the use of a lock.
 
    Definition of lockage in US English: lockagenounˈlɑkɪdʒˈläkij 1The construction or use of locks on waterways.  Example sentencesExamples -  Remain moored until the lockage is complete, the gate is fully opened, and the lockmaster signals you to depart.
 -  The question of lockage becomes a very interesting point.
 -  If you are required to wait, the lockmaster should be able to give an approximate time available for lockage.
 -  The towboat alone is separated from its barges and moved alongside the barges for lockage.
 -  Availability of this type of lockage depends on the ship traffic for the day, and as such cannot be scheduled.
 -  There would be descending lockage the whole way, and the Lake Erie water would have continued in the Canal until it arrived at the Hudson!
 -  When you are within a couple miles, monitor Channel 14 to hear if other boats are requesting lockage.
 
 - 1.1 The amount of rise and fall of water levels resulting from the use of locks.
 Example sentencesExamples -  The lockage in Rhode Island varies by only a few between the actual and the estimated; while in Massachusetts, there is a great deal of difference in the number.
 
  - 1.2 Money paid as a toll for the use of a lock.
 
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