different between packaging vs prepackage
packaging
English
Verb
packaging
- present participle of package
Noun
packaging (usually uncountable, plural packagings)
- The act of packing something.
- The materials used to pack something.
- The industry that produces such material.
- (by extension) The manner in which a person or product is promoted.
Translations
French
Noun
packaging m (plural packagings)
- packaging (material)
Spanish
Etymology
From English packaging.
Noun
packaging m (uncountable)
- packaging
packaging From the web:
- what packaging is recyclable
- what packaging features are important to consumers
- what packaging can i use for usps
- what packaging materials are biodegradable
- what packaging can be used for media mail
- what packaging to use for first class mail
- what packaging does amazon use
- what packaging is best for the environment
prepackage
English
Etymology
pre- +? package
Verb
prepackage (third-person singular simple present prepackages, present participle prepackaging, simple past and past participle prepackaged)
- (transitive) To enclose in packaging prior to sale.
Translations
prepackage From the web:
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