ullage

NOUN
  1. the amount that a container (as a wine bottle or tank) lacks of being full
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  • There were also plenty of wild and creative ideas, like, from Brookfield Properties, Diller Scofidio & Renfro's towers (pictured above) that are joined by a quarter-mile running track; mechanisms to reuse sullage for irrigation; patent-pending technology to create a better platform over the rail yards; a movie screen on which 20th Century Fox could premiere new films; and so on. Big Guns Spend Sunday Selling West Side Plans
  • When sullage disposal is also in the tank, a larger capacity is required for both the tank and the liquid effluent disposal system. Chapter 5
  • NASA said the word "ullage" comes from the French term "ouillage," used in winemaking to describe the space between wine and the top of a storage container. The Money Times - finance news, lifestyle, markets, investment, personal finance, banking, retirement planning
  • Wastewater is either sullage (greywater), which is wastewater from kitchens and bathrooms, or sewage (blackwater), which includes sullage and is settled wastewater containing parts of human excreta, and water-borne waste. Chapter 5
  • They allow the entry of sullage into the house sewers whilst preventing the escape of foul sewer gases. 1. Intake structures
  • Sewer lines, which would have otherwise emptied the sullage into the nearby Virugambakkam canal, are overflowing as the canal is in spate and there is hardly any movement of water.
  • This 750ml bottle was stored in a cool cellar since purchase and had good ullage. CellarTracker Tasting Notes (all notes)
  • This paper base on theory of voltage transformer economical operation, expositing great economic meaning of electricity saving by chosen the operation way and reduced the ullage.
  • This suggests ullage during the life of the wine due to easing of the cork and/or inconsistent storage conditions.
  • The word "ullage" is taken from the French term "ouillage," which is used in winemaking to describe the space between wine and the top of a storage container, such as a barrel or bottle. Aero-News Network
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