Dunnaging


[duhn-ij] /ˈdʌn ɪdʒ/

noun
1.
baggage or personal effects.
2.
loose material laid beneath or wedged among objects carried by ship or rail to prevent injury from chafing or moisture, or to provide ventilation.
verb (used with object), dunnaged, dunnaging.
3.
to cover or pack with dunnage.
/ˈdʌnɪdʒ/
noun
1.
loose material used for packing cargo

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