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Portage vs Potage - What's the difference?

portage | potage |

As nouns the difference between portage and potage

is that portage is an act of carrying, especially the carrying of a boat overland between two waterways while potage is a thick creamy soup.

As a verb portage

is to carry a boat overland.

portage

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • An act of carrying, especially the carrying of a boat overland between two waterways.
  • The route used for such carrying.
  • A charge made for carrying something.
  • (Bishop Fell)
  • Carrying capacity; tonnage.
  • (Hakluyt)
  • The wages paid to a sailor when in port, or for a voyage.
  • A porthole.
  • (Shakespeare)

    Verb

    (portag)
  • (nautical) To carry a boat overland
  • Anagrams

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    potage

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • a thick creamy soup
  • See also

    * pottage ----