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Definition of Gallonage
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gallonage
Literary usage of Gallonage
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lubricating Engineer's Handbook: A Reference Book of Data, Tables and by John Rome Battle (1916)
"P., steam at 170 pounds pressure, and a net tonnage of 1994 tons, gave the
following results in gallons of oil used per mile (nautical) :— gallonage Per ..."
2. The Handbook of Industrial Oil Engineering: A Reference Book of Data by John Rome Battle (1920)
"--team at 170 pounds pressure, and a net tonnage of 1994 tons, gave the following
results in gallons of oil used per mile (nautical) : gallonage Per Mile ..."
3. Freight Classification by Ernest Ritson Dewsnup, John Philpot Curran, La Salle Extension University (1914)
"When the tank is not full, charges shall be computed on the gallonage ...
The gallonage capacities of tank cars are shown in WH Hos- mer's (Agent) ICC No. ..."
4. Industrial Traffic Departments: Organization, Management, Systems, and Records. by Harry Leigh Derby (1916)
"When the tank is not full, charges shall be computed on the gallonage ...
The gallonage capacities of tank cars are shown in WH Hosmer's (Agent) ICC No. ..."
5. Report of the Federal Trade Commission on the Pacific Coast Petroleum by United States Federal Trade Commission (1922)
"The different types of coupon books issued are illustrated by those of the Standard
Oil Co., which sold the following: (1) gallonage book, (2) order coupon ..."
6. Lubricating Engineer's Handbook: A Reference Book of Data, Tables and by John Rome Battle (1916)
"(e) Assurance that the gallonage obtained is correct, regardless as to whether
the oil has been ... Then: W, - W2 = W,. W3 B = Correct gallonage of the Oil. ..."
7. The Traffic Library: Principles of Classification by American commerce association (1920)
"If the freight loaded in a tank car is of such weight per gallon that the weight
computed on the gallonage capacity of the tank is in excess of the weight- ..."