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Learn to pronounce stil·lage

/ˈstilij/
noun
a wooden rack or pallet for holding stored goods off the floor or separating goods in transit.

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1. a small table or stand (as for casks in a brewery) sometimes equipped with wheels 2. a drying stone for ceramic ware shaped but not fired.
Noun. stillage (plural stillages) (countable) A rack or pallet used to hold goods (originally casks) off the floor.
A stillage is like a pallet or skid, but with a cage or sides, or some form of support specifically tailored to the material it is intended to carry.
2 senses: 1. a frame or stand for keeping things off the ground, such as casks in a brewery 2. a container in which goods,.... Click for more definitions.
noun · a frame or stand for keeping things off the ground, such as casks in a brewery · a container in which goods, machinery, etc, are transported.
The earliest known use of the verb stillage is in the 1850s. OED's only evidence for stillage is from 1854, in the writing of Benjamin Brierley, writer.
A stillage is usually designed and manufactured using steel and is used for separating and carrying goods, for example to move them around a factory floor.
1. (Building) a frame or stand for keeping things off the ground, such as casks in a brewery 2. (General Engineering) a container in which goods, machinery, ...
Aug 24, 2018 · A stillage is a type of wooden or metal pallet for holding stored goods off the ground. It has a cage or sides around it, offering a form of support.
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Stillage definition: (uncountable) The residue from the manufacture of alcohol from grain; typically used in animal feed.