Parcel
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Parcel ( noun )
- A package or bundle, especially one that is wrapped or tied up.
- A piece of land, typically one that is used for a specific purpose or is part of a larger area.
- A quantity or amount of something.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french parcelle, from latin particula "small part", diminutive of pars, part-.
Examples:
- He received a parcel in the mail.
- She sent a parcel to her friend.
- The parcel was wrapped in brown paper.
- The parcel of land was for sale.
- The parcel of goods was delivered to the store.
(As a verb)
Parcel ( verb )
- A package or bundle, especially one that is wrapped or tied up.
- A piece of land, typically one that is used for a specific purpose or is part of a larger area.
- A quantity or amount of something.
Origin:
Middle english: from old french parcelle, from latin particula "small part", diminutive of pars, part-.
Examples:
- He received a parcel in the mail.
- She sent a parcel to her friend.
- The parcel was wrapped in brown paper.
- The parcel of land was for sale.
- The parcel of goods was delivered to the store.