Parcel ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Parcel ( noun )

  1. A package or bundle, especially one that is wrapped or tied up.
  2. A piece of land, typically one that is used for a specific purpose or is part of a larger area.
  3. A quantity or amount of something.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french parcelle, from latin particula "small part", diminutive of pars, part-.

Examples:

  1. He received a parcel in the mail.
  2. She sent a parcel to her friend.
  3. The parcel was wrapped in brown paper.
  4. The parcel of land was for sale.
  5. The parcel of goods was delivered to the store.

(As a verb)

Parcel ( verb )

  1. A package or bundle, especially one that is wrapped or tied up.
  2. A piece of land, typically one that is used for a specific purpose or is part of a larger area.
  3. A quantity or amount of something.

Origin:

Middle english: from old french parcelle, from latin particula "small part", diminutive of pars, part-.

Examples:

  1. He received a parcel in the mail.
  2. She sent a parcel to her friend.
  3. The parcel was wrapped in brown paper.
  4. The parcel of land was for sale.
  5. The parcel of goods was delivered to the store.
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