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stowage

Portage vs Stowage - What's the difference?

portage | stowage |


As nouns the difference between portage and stowage

is that portage is an act of carrying, especially the carrying of a boat overland between two waterways while stowage is a place where things are stowed.

As a verb portage

is (nautical) to carry a boat overland.

Stowage vs Repository - What's the difference?

stowage | repository |


As nouns the difference between stowage and repository

is that stowage is a place where things are stowed while repository is a location for storage, often for safety or preservation.

Stowage vs Segregation - What's the difference?

stowage | segregation |


As nouns the difference between stowage and segregation

is that stowage is a place where things are stowed while segregation is segregation.

Stowage vs Store - What's the difference?

stowage | store |


As a noun stowage

is a place where things are stowed.

As a verb store is

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Towage vs Stowage - What's the difference?

towage | stowage |


As nouns the difference between towage and stowage

is that towage is the act of towing while stowage is a place where things are stowed.

Stowage vs Loadmaster - What's the difference?

stowage | loadmaster |


As nouns the difference between stowage and loadmaster

is that stowage is a place where things are stowed while loadmaster is (military) the member of an aircrew responsible for the loading and internal stowage of heavy cargo (so as to minimise the disruption of the aircraft's trim).