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    Par·cel
    /ˈpärs(ə)l/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. make (something) into a parcel by wrapping it: "he parceled up the goods and sent them back" Similar packpack uppackagewrap
    • 2. wrap (rope) with strips of tarred canvas, before binding it with yarn as part of a traditional technique to reduce chafing.
  2. The meaning of PARCEL is a tract or plot of land. How to use parcel in a sentence.

  3. noun. an object, article, container, or quantity of something wrapped or packed up; small package; bundle. a quantity or unit of something, as of a commodity for sale; lot. a group, collection, or assemblage of persons or things. a distinct, continuous portion or tract of land.

  4. PARCEL definition: 1. an object or collection of objects wrapped in paper, especially so that it can be sent by post…. Learn more.

  5. A parcel is a part of something, or a division. It can also be a package or a collection of things wrapped together.

  6. 1. something wrapped up; package. 2. a group of people or things having some common characteristic. 3. (Commerce) a quantity of some commodity offered for sale; lot. 4. (Physical Geography) a distinct portion of land. 5. an essential part of something (esp in the phrase part and parcel)

  7. A parcel is something wrapped in paper, usually so that it can be sent to someone by post.

  8. Parcel Definition. pärsəl. parceled, parceling, parcelled, parcelling, parcels. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Noun. Verb. Adjective. Filter. noun. parcels. A small, wrapped bundle; package. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. A quantity or unit of some commodity put up for sale. Webster's New World.

  9. PARCEL definition: something that is covered in paper so that it can be sent by post. Learn more.

  10. parcel. noun. /ˈpɑːsl/ /ˈpɑːrsl/ Idioms. (especially British English) ( North American English usually package) something that is wrapped in paper or put into a thick envelope so that it can be sent by mail, carried easily or given as a present. There's a parcel and some letters for you. She was carrying a parcel of books under her arm.

  11. A parcel is something wrapped in paper, in a bag or large envelope, or in a box, usually so that it can be sent to someone by mail. [...]

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