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moorage in English dictionary

  • moorage

    Meanings and definitions of "moorage"

    • The act of mooring.
    • A place where a ship or an aircraft may be moored.
    • The fee for mooring.
    • noun
      The act of mooring.
    • noun
      A place where a ship or an aircraft may be moored.
    • noun
      The fee for mooring.
    • anchorage (area)
    • noun
      a fee for mooring
    • noun
      a place where a craft can be made fast
    • noun
      the act of securing an arriving vessel with ropes

    Synonyms of "moorage" in English dictionary

    docking, anchorage, fee are the top synonyms of "moorage" in English thesaurus.

    Grammar and declension of moorage

    • moorage ( plural  moorages)
    • moorage (plural moorages)

Sample sentences with "moorage"

Like matt, low-profile pirate skimmers amidst the bright and bloated tourist boats that habitually used the moorage.
Many older wooden sailboats can be swinging at permanent moorage at the park.
Description for the berth for the ship in port of call, at which the ship will moor in the port, including e.g. additional details such as: jetty number or moorage pile/buoy.
Description for the berth for the ship in the port of call, at which the ship will moor in the port, including e.g. additional details such as: jetty number or moorage pile/buoy.
Booking of moorage and booking of canal passage
Point Hudson Marina provides overnight moorage and is located about 2 miles from the hostel.
His starships were in low-orbit moorage, four thousand kilometers out.
6.2 Conditions for berthing and moorage for bunkering purposes;
conditions for berthing and moorage for bunkering purposes,
anchorage, moorage, mooring
"""They're in near moorage, but right now they should be visible from Lowcinder."
In the morning, we will chop down every tree within half a mile of the moorage and use the straightest limbs to erect a line of watchtowers and to build our fort.
In return, Goldschmidt gave his support to Burtchaell's (unsuccessful) bid to extend a lease for a houseboat moorage on the Willamette River.
In the morning, we will chop down every tree...... within half a mile of the moorage, and use the straightest limbs...... to erect a line of watchtowers and to build our fort
After spending two days negotiating, terms were agreed upon and a dozen hostages were exchanged, whereupon the Spanish fleet was allowed to enter the moorage.
Docking and moorage fees only apply after 6pm.
There are two natural harbours with moorage facilities for ships.
The situation might perhaps be different if it were established that residents must pay a comparable tax or duty with a specific environmental policy objective, for example in connection with moorage costs for their boats in Sardinian harbours.
Name of the berth in port of call, at which the ship will moor in the port, including e.g. additional details such as: jetty number or moorage pile/buoy 20-36.
Basic technical characteristics of corresponding sea and river ports along the route: type of cargo handled, moorage, depth, storage areas, basic trans‐shipment facilities and operating equipment; transport links (rail, road); availability of bunkering, servicing and supply facilities; availability and basic parameters of free-port zones.
Boat moorage
berth, moorage, berthing, anchoring berth
Over night moorage is available for a fee.