parcels

  • 1parcels — index paraphernalia (personal belongings) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2parcels office — / pɑ:s(ə)lz ˌɒfɪs/ noun an office where parcels can be handed in for sending by mail …

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  • 3parcels — par·cel || pÉ‘rsl / pɑːsl n. (British) package, bundle; group, gang; field, plot of land, yard v. pack, bundle; divide, partition; wrap, cover …

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  • 4parcels — 1) scalper 2) clasper …

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  • 5parcels — A description of property, formally set forth in a conveyance, together with the boundaries thereof, in order to provide for easy identification …

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  • 6PARCELS — …

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  • 7Amtrak Express Parcels — was a parcel delivery company in the United Kingdom.It was founded in 1987 by Roger and Elaine Baines. Following financial difficulties due to the collapse of Farepak it was acquired by Netfold Limited. [… …

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  • 8Bill of parcels — Parcel Par cel, n. [F. parcelle a small part, fr. (assumed) LL. particella, dim. of L. pars. See {Part}, n., and cf. {Particle}.] 1. A portion of anything taken separately; a fragment of a whole; a part. [Archaic] A parcel of her woe. Chaucer.… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 9Red Star Parcels — was a service which utilised passenger trains for transporting parcels between passenger railway stations throughout the United Kingdom, owned and operated by British Rail.Red Star Parcels no longer trades although signage bearing the Red Star… …

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  • 10irregular parcels and pieces — (IPP) Parcels that do not meet the dimensional criteria of machinable parcels and other parcels that cannot be processed by parcel sorters (for example, a noncaseable flat, small cube or fragile parcel, paper or sleeve wrapped catalog, and… …

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