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cranage

Cranage vs Carnage - What's the difference?

cranage | carnage |

Carnage is a anagram of cranage.



As nouns the difference between cranage and carnage

is that cranage is the use of a crane to hoist goods while carnage is death and destruction.

Cranage vs Boatage - What's the difference?

cranage | boatage | coordinate terms |

Cranage is a coordinate term of boatage.


As nouns the difference between cranage and boatage

is that cranage is the use of a crane to hoist goods while boatage is the total capacity of boats, as of lifeboats on a ship.

Shorage vs Cranage - What's the difference?

shorage | cranage | coordinate terms |

Shorage is a coordinate term of cranage.


As nouns the difference between shorage and cranage

is that shorage is a right to use a shore, as to land goods, or a fee or duty for such right while cranage is the use of a crane to hoist goods.

Shippage vs Cranage - What's the difference?

shippage | cranage | coordinate terms |

Cranage is a coordinate term of shippage.



As nouns the difference between shippage and cranage

is that shippage is shipment of goods while cranage is the use of a crane to hoist goods.

Crane vs Cranage - What's the difference?

crane | cranage |


As nouns the difference between crane and cranage

is that crane is a large bird of the order Gruiformes and the family Gruidae having long legs and a long neck which it extends when flying while cranage is the use of a crane to hoist goods.

As a verb crane

is to extend (one's neck).

As a proper noun Crane

is {{surname}.