- package: a wrapped container
- divide into parts; "The developers parceled the land"
- cover with strips of canvas; "parcel rope"
- the allotment of some amount by dividing something; "death gets more than its share of attention from theologians"
- tract: an extended area of land
- package: a collection of things wrapped or boxed together
- A package wrapped for shipment; A division of land bought and sold as a unit; A group of birds; A small amount of food that has been wrapped up, for example a pastry; To wrap something up into the form of a package; To wrap a strip around the end of a rope
- (Parcelling) This is wrapping narrow strips of tarred canvas round a rope.
- (Parcels) fugitives to be expected
- A specific portion of a larger tract; a lot.
- Any area of land contained within a single description.
- An officially described piece of land.
- Material wrapped around a line to prevent chaffing.
- To dream of a parcel being delivered to you, denotes that you will be pleasantly surprised by the return of some absent one, or be cared for in a worldly way. If you carry a parcel, you will have some unpleasant task to perform. ...
- A volume of air small enough to contain uniform distribution of its meteorological properties and large enough to remain relatively self-contained and respond to all meteorological processes.
- A separately assessed for tax purposes lot or piece of real property.
- The individual items that make up a shipment.
- A part or portion of land. A lot.
- A unit of land that is created by a partitioning of land.
- a parcel of land is some defined amount of land defined by certain boundaries. Another word for parcel of land could be “piece” of land.
- a tract or a plot of land
- An imaginary volume of air to which may be assigned dynamic and thermodynamic properties of atmospheric air. It is large enough that it contains a large number of molecules, but small enough that its properties can be taken as uniform throughout.
- is a fundamental cadastral unit: a piece of land which can be owned, sold, and developed. Parcels have legal descriptions which not only describe their boundaries but also contain information concerning rights and interests.
- a single cadastral unit, which is the spatial extent of the past, present, and future rights and interests in real property.
- Real property assessment unit. Land that is segregated into units by boundary lines for assessment purposes.