Definition of packed

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Packed (imp. & p. p.) of Pac.

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Stowage :: Stowage (n.) Things stowed or packed.
Soutage :: Soutage (n.) That in which anything is packed; bagging, as for hops..
Tinned :: Tinned (a.) Packed in tin cases; canned; as, tinned meats..
Unpack :: Unpack (v. t.) To separate and remove, as things packed; to open and remove the contents of; as, to unpack a trunk..
Packed :: Packed (imp. & p. p.) of Pac.
Tierce :: Tierce (n.) A cask larger than a barrel, and smaller than a hogshead or a puncheon, in which salt provisions, rice, etc., are packed for shipment..
Shook :: Shook (n.) The parts of a piece of house furniture, as a bedstead, packed together..
Steeving :: Steeve (n.) A spar, with a block at one end, used in stowing cotton bales, and similar kinds of cargo which need to be packed tightly..
Drum :: Drum (n.) A small cylindrical box in which figs, etc., are packed..
Canaster :: Canaster (n.) A kind of tobacco for smoking, made of the dried leaves, coarsely broken; -- so called from the rush baskets in which it is packed in South America..
Cofferdam :: Cofferdam (n.) A water-tight inclosure, as of piles packed with clay, from which the water is pumped to expose the bottom (of a river, etc.) and permit the laying of foundations, building of piers, etc..
Cone-in-cone :: Cone-in-cone (a.) Consisting of a series of parallel cones, each made up of many concentric cones closely packed together; -- said of a kind of structure sometimes observed in sedimentary rocks..
Stuff :: Stuff (n.) To fill by being pressed or packed into.
Stowre :: Stowing (n.) A method of working in which the waste is packed into the space formed by excavating the vein.
Timber :: Timber (n.) A certain quantity of fur skins, as of martens, ermines, sables, etc., packed between boards; being in some cases forty skins, in others one hundred and twenty; -- called also timmer..
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