IPA: /ˈwɔːtərɪdʒ/
KK: /ˈwɔːtərɪdʒ/
A fee or charge for transporting goods or materials by water.
The company had to pay a waterage for shipping their products across the river.
Waterage → The word is formed from "water" (from Old English *wæter*, meaning liquid that falls as rain or flows in rivers) and "-age" (a suffix used to form nouns indicating a state or condition). The term "waterage" refers to the condition or state related to water, often used in contexts like water rights or usage.
Think of 'water' as the essential liquid and '-age' indicating a state or condition, helping you remember that 'waterage' relates to the state of water.