Packer

'pækər

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Definitions

2 meanings
1

A person or thing that packs or puts things into containers for storage or transport.

'pækər

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General

A person or thing that packs things.

The packers carefully loaded the boxes onto the truck.

💡 Simply: Imagine you're moving. A packer is the person who carefully puts all your stuff into boxes! They make sure everything is safe for the journey. Think of them as the box-stuffers!

👶 For kids: Someone who puts things into boxes or bags.

More Examples

2

We need to find a reliable packer for our products.

3

The job of the packer is to ensure the items are protected during transit.

How It's Used

Manufacturing

"The warehouse hired several packers to prepare shipments."

Sports

"A fan of the Green Bay Packers."

2

A tool or device used for packing, such as in the oil industry (to seal wells) or in construction (to compact materials).

'pækər

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Technology

A tool or device used for packing.

The oil rig used a packer to isolate the different zones of the well.

💡 Simply: In some places, like oil wells or construction sites, a packer is like a special tool that squeezes things together or seals things up. Imagine it like a super-powered compacting machine!

👶 For kids: A special machine or tool that can push things together or seal things up.

More Examples

2

The construction crew used a packer to compact the soil.

3

Packers are essential equipment in many industries.

How It's Used

Oil and Gas Industry

"A packer is used to seal the wellbore."

Construction

"The packer machine consolidated the ground."

Tip:Think of a tool that PACKS things tightly together – a PACKER.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Idioms & expressions

pack it in

To quit or give up; to stop doing something.

"After failing three times, he decided to pack it in and try a different project."

pack a punch

To have a strong effect or impact.

"The movie's ending really packed a punch."

From 'pack', Middle English 'pakken', from Old English 'paca' (a pack, bundle). The suffix '-er' indicates an agent or someone who performs an action.

The term 'packer' has been used since the 16th century, primarily in the context of preparing goods for transport or storage.

Memory tip

Think of someone diligently PACKING boxes – a PACKER.

Word Origin

LanguageMiddle English
Original meaning

"One who packs, from 'pack' (to bind or bundle together)"

warehouse packerbox packerfood packermeat packer

Common misspellings

pakerpackr

Usage

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