innage

inn·age

[in-ij]
noun
1.
the quantity of goods remaining in a container when received after shipment. Compare outage ( def 4 ).
2.
Aeronautics. the amount of fuel remaining in the fuel tanks of an aircraft following a flight. Compare outage ( def 5 ).

Origin:
in + -age

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