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Definition of bundle
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of bundle is as below...
Bundle
(n.) A
number
of
things
bound
together,
as by a cord or
envelope,
into a mass or
package
convenient
for
handling
or
conveyance;
a loose
package;
a roll; as, a
bundle
of straw or of
paper;
a
bundle
of old
clothes..
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Pack
::
Pack (n.) A
bundle
made up and
prepared
to be
carried;
especially,
a
bundle
to be
carried
on the back; a load for an
animal;
a bale, as of
goods..
Tegmentum
::
Tegmentum
(n.) A
covering;
--
applied
especially
to the
bundles
of
longitudinal
fibers
in the upper part of the crura of the
cerebrum.
Bottle
::
Bottle
(n.) A
bundle,
esp. of hay..
Haul
::
Haul (n.) A
bundle
of about four
hundred
threads,
to be
tarred..
Fasciculus
::
Fasciculus
(n.) A
little
bundle;
a
fascicle.
Triadelphous
::
Triadelphous
(a.)
Having
stamens
joined
by
filaments
into three
bundles.
See
Illust.
under
Adelphous.
Fastigiated
::
Fastigiated
(a.)
United
into a
conical
bundle,
or into a
bundle
with an
enlarged
head, like a sheaf of
wheat..
Funiculus
::
Funiculus
(n.) A cord, baud, or
bundle
of
fibers;
esp., one of the small
bundles
of
fibers,
of which large
nerves
are made up;
applied
also to
different
bands of white
matter
in the brain and
spinal
cord..
Vinculum
::
Vinculum
(n.) A band or
bundle
of
fibers;
a
fraenum.
Reap
::
Reap (v.) A
bundle
of
grain;
a
handful
of grain laid down by the
reaper
as it is cut.
Top
::
Top (n.) A
bundle
or ball of
slivers
of
comkbed
wool, from which the
noils,
or dust, have been taken out..
Bale
::
Bale (n.) A
bundle
or
package
of goods in a cloth
cover,
and
corded
for
storage
or
transportation;
also, a
bundle
of straw / hay, etc., put up
compactly
for
transportation..
Glass-rope
::
Glass-rope
(n.) A
remarkable
vitreous
sponge,
of the genus
Hyalonema,
first
brought
from
Japan.
It has a long stem,
consisting
of a
bundle
of long and
large,
glassy,
siliceous
fibers,
twisted
together..
Brush
::
Brush (n.) A
bundle
of
flexible
wires or thin
plates
of
metal,
used to
conduct
an
electrical
current
to or from the
commutator
of a
dynamo,
electric
motor,
or
similar
apparatus..
Xylem
::
Xylem (n.) That
portion
of a
fibrovascular
bundle
which has
developed,
or will
develop,
into wood
cells;
--
distinguished
from
phloem..
Pack
::
Pack (v. i.) To make up
packs,
bales,
or
bundles;
to stow
articles
securely
for
transportation..
Furdle
::
Furdle
(v. t.) To draw up into a
bundle;
to roll up.
Crus
::
Crus (n.) Often
applied,
especially
in the
plural,
to parts which are
supposed
to
resemble
a pair of legs; as, the crura of the
diaphragm,
a pair of
muscles
attached
to it; crura
cerebri,
two
bundles
of nerve
fibers
in the base of the
brain,
connecting
the
medulla
and the
forebrain..
Parcel
::
Parcel
(n.) A
number
or
quantity
of
things
put up
together;
a
bundle;
a
package;
a
packet.
Endogen
::
Endogen
(n.) A plant which
increases
in size by
internal
growth
and
elongation
at the
summit,
having
the wood in the form of
bundles
or
threads,
irregularly
distributed
throughout
the whole
diameter,
not
forming
annual
layers,
and with no
distinct
pith. The
leaves
of the
endogens
have,
usually,
parallel
veins,
their
flowers
are
mostly
in
three,
or some
multiple
of
three,
parts,
and their
embryos
have but a
single
cotyledon,
with the first
leaves
alternate.
The
endogens
constitute
one of the grea
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