dock |
dockage |
As a proper noun dock
is (us|rare|dated) (
male) or nickname.
As a noun dockage is
(nautical) the act of docking.
lockage |
dockage |
As nouns the difference between lockage and dockage
is that
lockage is materials for locks in a canal while
dockage is (nautical) the act of docking.
dockage |
mockage |
As nouns the difference between dockage and mockage
is that
dockage is (nautical) the act of docking while
mockage is (obsolete) mockery.
charge |
dockage |
As nouns the difference between charge and dockage
is that
charge is the scope of someone's responsibility while
dockage is the act of docking.
As a verb charge
is to place a burden upon; to assign a duty or responsibility to.
As a proper noun Chargé
is a commune in the Indre-et-Loire department in France.
docking |
dockage |
As nouns the difference between docking and dockage
is that
docking is the process of cutting off or trimming the tail or ears of an animal while
dockage is the act of docking.
As a verb docking
is present participle of lang=en.