
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. Some are designed to be stackable. Stillages are mainly used to transport goods without the need to load and unload the product being carried, which saves time and decreases the chance of damage. An ex...
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frame or stand for keeping things off the floor
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• (n.) A low stool to keep the goods from touching the floor.
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A stillage is any kind of container that is made for transporting goods and storing them, so they don't have to be unpacked and put on shelves. A stillage can be any size or shape, but is usually made so it can be moved by forklift truck, and stored in racking. The simplest stillages are open crates or cages for holding loose items, but some are pu...
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The grains and liquid effluent remaining after distillation. ... (05 Dec 1998) ...
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A term used in the USA for what the Scots call burnt or pot ale. This is the remains in the wash still or beer still after the first distillation.
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Stil'lage noun (Bleaching) A low stool to keep the goods from touching the floor.
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In North America, the residue at the bottom of a still after fermentation, containing solids but no alcohol.
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a low platform on which goods are stored in a warehouse or factory to keep them off the floor, to aid in handling, etc. Cf.(def. 3).
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