Dry-dockage


[drahy-dok-ij] /ˈdraɪˌdɒk ɪdʒ/

noun
1.
the act or fact of placing a ship in a dry dock.
2.
a charge for repairs in a dry dock:
Dry-dockage is the largest item in the ship’s maintenance.

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