Package

/ˈpækɪdʒ/ noun

Definition

A package is a wrapped or boxed object prepared for sending or storing, or a set of related things offered together.

Etymology

From “pack” plus the suffix -age, first meaning the act of packing or the fee for it. It later came to mean the packed item itself.

Kelly Says

A package hides complexity inside a simple shape—whether it’s a cardboard box or a ‘software package’ with many files. Marketers love packages because bundling things together can make them feel more valuable than they really are.

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