The Collaborative International Dictionary
Berthage
Berthage \Berth"age\, n. A place for mooring vessels in a dock or harbor.
Wiktionary
berthage
n. A place for mooring vessels in a dock or harbor.
Usage examples of "berthage".
The steel-faced docks on opposite sides of the river channel backed by landfill provided twelve thousand feet of deep-water berthage for all ships except heavily laden super-tankers.
From the spacious and convenient berthage of the floating light, the exchange to the artificers was, in this respect, much for the better.
The steel-faced docks on opposite sides of the river channel backed by landfill provided twelve thousand feet of deep-water berthage for all ships except heavily laden supertankers.