Dunnage
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Noun


  1. Loose material used to fill spaces to prevent items from shifting during shipment.
    "The robot cameras and software direct the robots to unload the 40-pound parts from pallets (called "dunnage") and place them on brackets fixed to a conveyor." — "Eyes on the Line", Mechanical Engineering, August 2005
  2. Personal effects; baggage.
 
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