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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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Fascine
::
Fascine
(n.) A
cylindrical
bundle
of small
sticks
of wood, bound
together,
used in
raising
batteries,
filling
ditches,
strengthening
ramparts,
and
making
parapets;
also in
revetments
for river
banks,
and in mats for dams,
jetties,
etc..
Bolt
::
Bolt (n.) A
bundle,
as of
oziers..
Diadelphous
::
Diadelphous
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the class
Diadelphia;
having
the
stamens
united
into two
bodies
by their
filaments
(said of a plant or
flower);
grouped
into two
bundles
or sets by
coalescence
of the
filaments
(said of
stamens).
Nerve
::
Nerve (n.) One of the
whitish
and
elastic
bundles
of
fibers,
with the
accompanying
tissues,
which
transmit
nervous
impulses
between
nerve
centers
and
various
parts of the
animal
body..
Wase
::
Wase (n.) A
bundle
of
straw,
or other
material,
to
relieve
the
pressure
of
burdens
carried
upon the
head..
Polyadelphia
::
Polyadelphia
(n. pl.) A
Linnaean
class of
plants
having
stamens
united
in three or more
bodies
or
bundles
by the
filaments.
Haul
::
Haul (n.) A
bundle
of about four
hundred
threads,
to be
tarred..
Epineurium
::
Epineurium
(n.) The
connective
tissue
framework
and
sheath
of a nerve which bind
together
the nerve
bundles,
each of which has its own
special
sheath,
or
perineurium..
Ream
::
Ream (n.) A
bundle,
package,
or
quantity
of
paper,
usually
consisting
of
twenty
quires
or 480
sheets..
Sheaf
::
Sheaf (n.) A
quantity
of the
stalks
and ears of
wheat,
rye, or other
grain,
bound
together;
a
bundle
of grain or
straw..
Tendon
::
Tendon
(n.) A tough
insensible
cord,
bundle,
or band of
fibrous
connective
tissue
uniting
a
muscle
with some other part; a
sinew..
Pack
::
Pack (n.) A
bundle
of
sheet-iron
plates
for
rolling
simultaneously.
Fasces
::
Fasces
(pl.) A
bundle
of rods,
having
among them an ax with the blade
projecting,
borne
before
the Roman
magistrates
as a badge of their
authority..
Trabecula
::
Trabecula
(n.) A small bar, rod,
bundle
of
fibers,
or
septal
membrane,
in the
framework
of an organ
part..
Fagot
::
Fagot (n.) A
bundle
of
pieces
of
wrought
iron to be
worked
over into bars or other
shapes
by
rolling
or
hammering
at a
welding
heat; a pile.
Interfascicular
::
Interfascicular
(a.)
Between
fascicles
or
bundles;
as, the
interfascicular
spaces
of
connective
tissue..
Knitchet
::
Knitchet
(n.) A
number
of
things
tied or knit
together;
a
bundle;
a
fagot.
Xylem
::
Xylem (n.) That
portion
of a
fibrovascular
bundle
which has
developed,
or will
develop,
into wood
cells;
--
distinguished
from
phloem..
Knout
::
Knout (n.) A kind of whip for
flogging
criminals,
formerly
much used in
Russia.
The last is a
tapering
bundle
of
leather
thongs
twisted
with wire and
hardened,
so that it
mangles
the
flesh..
Adelphia
::
Adelphia
(n.) A
brotherhood,
or
collection
of
stamens
in a
bundle;
-- used in
composition,
as in the class
names,
Monadelphia,
Diadelphia,
etc..
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