Breakage

/ˈbreɪkɪdʒ/ noun

Definition

The act of breaking something, or damage caused by breaking; also the amount of loss due to broken items.

Etymology

From 'break' (Old English 'brecan') plus '-age' (from Old French '-age'). This commercial and technical term emerged to quantify losses from damage.

Kelly Says

Insurance companies and shipping firms calculate 'breakage rates' to understand how much damage is inevitable in transportation—it's a word born from economics and risk assessment.

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