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parcel

[pahr-suhl] / ˈpɑr səl /
NOUN
container prepared to be sent
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NOUN
piece of land
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The cash element is a significant change to the past scheme, which the government hopes will help fulfil a manifesto pledge to end "mass reliance on emergency food parcels".

From BBC

The two properties are not located on adjacent parcels, but are instead located about a four-minute drive from each other.

From MarketWatch

Feared by opponents as a rifle-wielding, motorbike-mounted shock force, the colectivos are welcomed in some neighborhoods where they are credited with preventing crime -- and where authorities hand out subsidized food parcels.

From Barron's

Every month was this parcel of books written by some of the most important names in fiction, and then all these new voices.

From Los Angeles Times

Rethink Food has started providing funding to schools to cover the costs of helping families with food parcels and supper clubs.

From BBC