Stownoun
(rare) A place, stead.
Stowverb
To put something away in a compact and tidy manner, in its proper place, or in a suitable place.
Stowverb
To store or pack something in a space-saving manner and over a long time.
Stowverb
To arrange, pack, or fill something tightly or closely.
Stowverb
To dispose, lodge, or hide somebody somewhere.
Stowverb
To place or arrange in a compact mass; to put in its proper place, or in a suitable place; to pack; as, to stowbags, bales, or casks in a ship's hold; to stow hay in a mow; to stow sheaves.
Stowverb
To put away in some place; to hide; to lodge.
Stowverb
To arrange anything compactly in; to fill, by packing closely; as, to stow a box, car, or the hold of a ship.
Stowverb
fill by packing tightly;
Stowagenoun
The act or practice of stowing.
Stowagenoun
A place where things are stowed.
Stowagenoun
Things that are stowed.
Stowagenoun
Amount of room for storing things.
Stowagenoun
A charge for stowing and storage.
Stowagenoun
The act or method of stowing; as, the stowage of provisions in a vessel.
Stowagenoun
Room in which things may be stowed.
Stowagenoun
The state of being stowed, or put away.
Stowagenoun
Things stowed or packed.
Stowagenoun
Money paid for stowing goods.
Stowagenoun
the charge for stowing goods
Stowagenoun
a room in which things are stored
Stowagenoun
the act of packing or storing away
Stowage
In nautical terminology, stowage is the amount of room available for stowing materials aboard a ship, tank or an airplane. In container shipping, stowage planning refers to the arrangement of containers on board a container vessel.