Primage - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈpraɪmɪdʒ|
Brit.
|ˈpraɪmɪdʒ|
noun
- (archaic) A payment made for loading or unloading a ship, or for care of goods during transit by ship.
- (archaic, UK) An import duty levied by a guild of harbour pilots (especially at Kingston-upon-Hull and Newcastle-upon-Tyne).
- (Australia, New Zealand) An additional import duty levied by customs.
- (engineering, rare) Droplets of water suspended in steam (especially in the cylinder of a steam engine).
- (archaic, UK) An import duty levied by a guild of harbour pilots (especially at Kingston-upon-Hull and Newcastle-upon-Tyne).
- (Australia, New Zealand) An additional import duty levied by customs.
- (engineering, rare) Droplets of water suspended in steam (especially in the cylinder of a steam engine).
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