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Sullage vs. Ullage — What's the Difference?

Sullage vs. Ullage — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Sullage and Ullage

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Sullage

Silt deposited by a current of water.

Ullage

Ullage or headspace is the unfilled space in a container, particularly with a liquid.

Sullage

Waste materials or sewage; refuse.

Ullage

The amount of liquid within a container that is lost, as by leakage, during shipment or storage.

Sullage

The liquid discharges from kitchens, washbasins, toilets etc; sewage.
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Ullage

The amount by which a container, such as a bottle, cask, or tank, falls short of being full.

Sullage

Silt or sediment deposited from flowing water.

Ullage

In a wine bottle, the empty space between the cork and the top of the wine.

Sullage

That which sullies or defiles.

Ullage

In a cask or barrel, the empty space, occupied by air, that is created by not completely filling the cask or barrel, or through spillage.

Sullage

(metallurgy) The scoria on the surface of molten metal in the ladle.

Ullage

The topping-up of such a barrel with fresh wine.

Sullage

Drainage of filth; filth collected from the street or highway; sewage.
The streets were exceedingly large, well paved, having many vaults and conveyances under them for sullage.

Ullage

In an industrial setting, the empty space in a tank, especially as for fuel.

Sullage

That which sullies or defiles.
It is the privilege of the celestial luminaries to receive no tincture, sullage, or difilement from the most noisome sinks and dunghills here below.

Ullage

Additional cargo of little or no value taken on to prevent movement of shifting of the purposive cargo.

Sullage

The scoria on the surface of molten metal in the ladle.

Ullage

To gauge the amount of empty space between the top of a cask and the level of liquid inside it.

Sullage

Silt; mud deposited by water.

Ullage

The amount which a vessel, as a cask, of liquor lacks of being full; wantage; deficiency.

Ullage

The amount that a container (as a wine bottle or tank) lacks of being full

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