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    dun·nage
    [ˈdənij]
    noun
    dunnage (noun)
    1. loose wood, matting, or similar material used to keep a cargo in position in a ship's hold:
      "effective bracing, blocking, and use of dunnage is essential" · "he sees a continued drive toward more sustainable packaging through dunnage that is more reusable and recyclable"
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    Middle English: of unknown origin.
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  3. dunnage noun dun·​nage ˈdə-nij 1 : loose materials used to support and protect cargo in a ship's hold also : padding in a shipping container 2 : baggage
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    Dunnage is inexpensive or waste material used to load and secure cargo during transportation; more loosely, it refers to miscellaneous baggage, brought along during travel. The term can also refer to low-priority cargo used to fill out transport capacity which would otherwise ship underweight.

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