'Dockage' definitions:
Definition of 'dockage'
From: WordNet
noun
A fee charged for a vessel to use a dock [syn: dockage, docking fee]
noun
Landing in a harbor next to a pier where ships are loaded and unloaded or repaired; may have gates to let water in or out; "the ship arrived at the dock more than a day late" [syn: dock, dockage, docking facility]
noun
Definition of 'Dockage'
From: GCIDE
- Dockage \Dock"age\, n. A charge for the use of a dock. [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'dockage'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- admission,
- admission fee,
- anchorage,
- anchorage ground,
- basin,
- berth,
- breakwater,
- brokerage,
- bulkhead,
- carfare,
- cellarage,
- charge,
- charges,
- cover charge,
- demand,
- dock,
- dockyard,
- dry dock,
- dues,
- embankment,
- entrance fee,
- exaction,
- exactment,
- fare,
- fee,
- groin,
- harbor,
- harborage,
- haven,
- hire,
- jetty,
- jutty,
- landing,
- landing place,
- landing stage,
- license fee,
- marina,
- mole,
- moorings,
- pier,
- pilotage,
- port,
- portage,
- protected anchorage,
- quay,
- road,
- roads,
- roadstead,
- salvage,
- scot,
- scot and lot,
- seaport,
- seawall,
- shipyard,
- shot,
- slip,
- storage,
- toll,
- towage,
- wharf,
- wharfage