DUNNAGE

DUNNAGE

dunnage (d[schwa]n-ij). Anything, esp. pieces of wood, that is put underneath or between cargo on a vessel to prevent the cargo from bruising or getting wet from water leaking into the hold. [Cases: Shipping 110. C.J.S. Shipping ¡ì¡ì 326, 328.]
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