noun
- a charge or fee for the use of a dock or wharf
- accommodation at a dock; dock facilities
- foreign matter or inferior seeds removed from grain
Usage: nautical; commercial
Usage: nautical
Usage: agriculture
Examples
- The marina charges daily dockage for visiting boats.
- Dockage fees increased significantly this season.
- The harbor provides excellent dockage for large vessels.
- Limited dockage is available during peak summer months.
- The grain elevator deducted payment for excessive dockage.
- Quality control found high levels of dockage in the wheat shipment.