lay-day noun.
['leɪdeɪ] L18.[from LAY verb1 + DAY noun: cf. German Liegetage (pl.) lay-days, (days of) demurrage.]Commerce.
1. Any of a certain number of days allowed for the loading and unloading of cargo.
L18.2. A day on which a boat is delayed in port, e.g. by bad weather.
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