Package
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Package ( noun )
- A bundle of something, typically one that is wrapped or boxed.
- An object or group of objects wrapped in paper or plastic, or packed in a box.
- A parcel or package sent by post.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french pacage, from latin pactum "something agreed on" (see pack1).
Examples:
- I received a package in the mail today.
- The store sold the package of gum.
- The package was wrapped with a bow.
- The package of software had to be installed.
- The package of cookies was opened and shared among the group.
(As a verb)
Package ( verb )
- A bundle of something, typically one that is wrapped or boxed.
- An object or group of objects wrapped in paper or plastic, or packed in a box.
- A parcel or package sent by post.
Origin:
Late middle english: from old french pacage, from latin pactum "something agreed on" (see pack1).
Examples:
- I received a package in the mail today.
- The store sold the package of gum.
- The package was wrapped with a bow.
- The package of software had to be installed.
- The package of cookies was opened and shared among the group.