Careenage

/kəˈriːnɪdʒ/ noun

The fee charged for careening a ship (tipping it on its side to clean and repair the hull), or the place where this work is done.

From careen (to tip a ship on its side) + -age (suffix forming nouns of action or process). Careen comes from French carène, from Latin carina (keel, hull of a ship).

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