Crossword clues for packaging
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
n. 1 the act of packing something 2 the materials used to pack something 3 the industry that produces such material 4 (context by extension English) the manner in which a person or product is promoted vb. (present participle of package English)
WordNet
n. the business of packaging; "the packaging of new ideas"; "packaging for transport"
a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution [syn: promotion, publicity, promotional material]
material used to make packages
Wikipedia
Packaging most often refers to packaging and labelling.
Specialised packaging and labelling- Child-resistant packaging
- Food packaging
- Optical disc packaging
- Package engineering
- Packaging gas, gas used as protection in packaging
- Package pilferage
- Package testing
- Pharmaceutical packaging
- Sustainable packaging
- Tobacco packaging warning messages
- Video game packaging
It may also refer to:
"Packaging" other than physical packaging- Book packaging, publishing activity
- Coronavirus packaging signal, in molecular biology
- Dynamic packaging, in holiday marketing
- Electronic packaging
- Form factor (design)
- Integrated circuit packaging, final stage in construction of an integrated circuit
- Movie packaging, in the film industry
- Packaging & Deployment, of software
- Retroviral Psi packaging element, in molecular biology
- Salary packaging, Australian term for manipulation of employee benefits
- XML-binary Optimized Packaging, in XML software
- Packaging engineering
- Packaging Digest, business magazine
- Packaging World, business magazine
Usage examples of "packaging".
Look at the wealth of data concealed in the grid, in the bright packaging, the jingles, the slice-of-life commercials, the products hurtling out of darkness, the coded messages and endless repetitions, like chants, like mantras.
With the cribs in place and the packaging hauled out to the overflowing trash bin, he washed up, then walked into the kitchen just as Tess pulled the lasagna from the oven.
Every piece of cargo arriving at the Boongate CST station came with a full complement of files on shipping details, purchase invoices, payment confirmation, packaging companies, handling agents.
Behind the icons, on the wall, she sees her icon dancing against a gaudy familiar packaging, its gloss a little dulled from handling.
He was not only surrendering Melis, he was gift-wrapping her in the packaging Archer had chosen.
As Jerry opened the outer cover of the sterile packaging holding a transvenous pacemaker electrode, he wished he had never begun the charade.
The queen says that Nicca is not an inspired lover, but the packaging is nice.
It was microminiaturization at its best, and with such manner of packaging, the porpoises became a reality.
The other thing I'd note is simply what the article's about, which turned out to be not so much the campaign of one impressive guy, but rather what McCain's candidacy and the brief weird excitement it generated might reveal about how millennial politics and all its packaging and marketing and strategy and media and Spin and general sepsis makes us U.
Over the years, chunks of packaging, latch pins, small tools, items of clothing, and other shipboard debris had all stuck where they’d drifted to rest, giving the impression of inorganic chrysalides frozen in the act of metamorphosis.
Though the nature of the goods was somewhat obscured by their packaging, the wrapping and boxings, and such, we may conjecture, and affirm with confidence, given what later became clear, their natures, which ranged from the common and ordinary, such as nails, wire and copper, to the remarkable, and even precious, such as emeralds, ivory and gold.
Ritter moved in with a vibra-scalpel, cutting through the thick felt mat of nutrient tubing with a touch so delicate the silvery amniotic sac beneath was unscored, then cut Miles free of his last bit of biological packaging, clearing his mouth and nose of fluids before his first surprised inhalation.
Ritter moved in with a vibra- scalpel, cutting through the thick felt mat of nutrient tubing with a touch so delicate the silvery amniotic sac beneath was unscored, then cut Miles free of his last bit of biological packaging, clearing his mouth and nose of fluids before his first surprised inhalation.
The Federal Express box had an open rack of packaging envelopes and address slips, with ballpoint pens on chains.
Coupled with leg and body wraps that helped to retain body moisture, Pilwondepat resembled a child's toy engaged in a clumsy and ineffectual attempt to break free of its packaging.