bundle |
a package wrapped to make it easier to carry. [1/3 definitions] |
concern |
When something concerns you, it has to do with you. It matters to you, affects you, or is about you. When one thing concerns another thing, it is about that thing in some way. A message that concerns a package, for example, is a message that says something about a package. [1/5 definitions] |
convey |
"Convey" means to carry or transport people or things from one place to another. If your dad conveys you to school, your dad transports you to school, probably in his car. If you convey a package to your neighbors' house, you carry it over to them. If a taxi conveys passengers to their destination, the taxi takes them there. [1/2 definitions] |
delivery |
A delivery is an act of bringing something to a particular person or place, especially something like a package or letter, food from a restaurant, or something ordered from a store. |
kit1 |
A kit is a group of different things that are stored together, sometimes in one box or package, and used for a particular purpose. The box or package that these things are kept in is called a "kit" too. [1/2 definitions] |
mail1 |
When you mail a letter or a package, you send it to someone through the system that delivers mail. [1/3 definitions] |
messenger |
A messenger is a person who brings a message or a package to someone. |
-pack |
a suffix that means a package containing that number of items. |
pack1 |
a group of things arranged together in a container; package. [1/9 definitions] |
package |
A package is a thing or group of things wrapped up or enclosed in a box or container. The box or container is usually made of paper, cardboard, or light plastic. People often send packages to each other in the mail, or they buy packages of things in a store. [3 definitions] |
parcel |
something wrapped or packed for carrying or shipping; package. [1/3 definitions] |
postage |
the amount of money charged for sending a letter or package by mail. |
pound2 |
A pound is a certain amount of weight. One pound is how much four sticks of butter weigh when you buy them in a package in a store. New babies usually weigh about six to nine pounds. A big dog can weigh over a hundred pounds. A short way to write pound or pounds is "lb." [1/2 definitions] |
sack1 |
to place or package in a sack or sacks. [1/4 definitions] |
stamp |
A stamp is a very small piece of paper with glue on one side of it and a design or picture on the other. You buy stamps from a post office. You stick the stamp on an envelope or package that you want to send and then you can mail it. The stamp tells the post office that you have paid for their delivery service. [1/7 definitions] |
tie |
When you tie something like a shoe or a package, you use string to hold the sides or parts of it together. At the end, you make a knot or bow with the string. [1/8 definitions] |
unpack |
to take out of a package, suitcase, or container. [1/2 definitions] |