Tankage
noun
1.
the capacity of a tank or tanks.
2.
the act or process of storing liquid in a tank.
3.
the fee charged for such storage.
4.
the residue from tanks in which carcasses and other offal have been steamed and the fat has been rendered, used as a fertilizer.
noun
1.
the capacity or contents of a tank or tanks
2.
the act of storing in a tank or tanks, or a fee charged for such storage
3.
(agriculture)
fertilizer consisting of the dried and ground residues of animal carcasses
a protein supplement feed for livestock
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