Package
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Package may refer to:
- Packaging and labeling, the science, art, and technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale, and use
- Package testing, the measurement of a characteristic or property involved with packaging, including packaging materials, packaging components, primary packages, shipping containers, unit loads, and associated processes
- Mail item larger than a letter
- Chip package or chip carrier, in electronics, the material added around a component or integrated circuit to allow it to be handled without damage and incorporated into a circuit
- Electronic packaging, an area of study in electrical engineering regarding the enclosures and protective feature of an electronic device
- Automotive package, in automobile production and marketing, a group of related features sold as a bundle
- Package holiday, in tourism, a holiday or package tour which consists of transport and accommodation advertised and sold together by a vendor
- Term often used for burying a dead body (often illegally)
- Euphemism for a nuclear weapon.
Computing
- A package or module, a software component for accomplishing a particular thing
- Java package, a mechanism for organizing Java classes
- Package (package management system), a file used by a package management system to install an application or library
- Package (OS X), a directory hierarchy normally treated as a single object in the Finder in OS X
- Package (UML) in the context of UML, which is used to groups elements
See also
- The Package (disambiguation)
- Software package (disambiguation)
- Packaging (disambiguation)
- Packet (disambiguation)
- Pack (disambiguation)
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