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deadweight <deadweight; deadweights> N

deadweight

Deadweight Cargo Capacity NAUT

Deadweight Carrying Capacity NAUT

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She had a deadweight tonnage of, and her cargo holds had a storage capacity of.
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Her beam is, her length, and she has a deadweight tonnage of 156,907.
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In 1990 the merchant marine consisted of ten ships of 122,200 deadweight tons.
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This harbour was capable of discharging iron ore vessels of 100,000 deadweight, a tenfold improvement on the old dock.
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She possessed the greatest deadweight tonnage ever recorded.
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Fully laden, she draws 10.2m ft of water and has a deadweight tonnage of 27.997 tons.
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The deadweight of the container ship is 156,907 metric tons, while the gross tonnage is 170,794 gross tons.
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The decrease in supply as a result of the exercise of market power creates an economic deadweight loss which is often viewed as socially undesirable.
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These are deadweight losses and decrease a monopolist's profits.
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An advantage of a deadweight anchor over a mushroom is that if it does become dragged, then it continues to provide its original holding force.
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