ullaged

English

Etymology

ullage + -ed

Adjective

ullaged (comparative more ullaged, superlative most ullaged)

  1. Of a container: possessing a significant amount of ullage (empty space).
    Benjamin Wallace, The Billionaire's Vinegar (page 202)
    "Old bottles, either empty or terribly ullaged, could be bought and reconditioned."

Verb

ullaged

  1. simple past tense and past participle of ullage
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