2. Noun. packaging applied prior to an object being sold ¹
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Definition of Prepackaging
1. prepackage [v] - See also: prepackage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prepackaging
Literary usage of Prepackaging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Specifications, Tolerances, and Other Technical Requirements for Weighing ...edited by Henry V. Opperman, Tina G. Butcher edited by Henry V. Opperman, Tina G. Butcher (1995)
"A scale designed and marked for a special application (such as a prepackaging
scale) shall not be used for other than its intended purpose.'1 UR.3.6. ..."
2. 57 Ways to Protect Your Home Environment (& Yourself) by Rick Weinzierl (1999)
"When selecting a store, consider those that make the following good environmental
choices: • Minimize prepackaging of produce. • Allow customers to reuse ..."
3. Global Malaria Control: U. S. and Multinational Investments and by Marcia Crosse (2006)
"... re-treatment kits Using regional warehousing and buffer stocks to prevent
shortages of ITNs Prepackaging medications with age and culturally appropriate ..."
4. Mechanical World and Engineering Record (1881)
"... prepackaging service for manufacturers of goods supplied against government
contracts, and which must be packed to official specifications. ..."
5. Keeping Up with Rising Costs by Wheeler Sammons (1915)
"LOSS IN WEIGHING Prepackaging of goods reduces losses from overweights.
Accuracy should be the inflexible rule in measuring. Modern scales go a long way in ..."
6. Code of Federal Regulations 21 Food and Drugs: Parts 100 to 169 Revised as by U.s. Gpo (2005)
"(d) Blanching, except for tree nuts and peanuts, means a prepackaging heat
treatment of foodstuffs for a sufficient time and at a sufficient temperature to ..."
7. Chapter 11 Venue Choices by Large Public Companies: Report to the Committee by Gordon Bermant, Arlene Jorgensen Hillestad, Aaron Kerry (1997)
"If the conclusion of the academics is correct, then, all else equal, judicial
policy makers could justify judicial support for prepackaging as a means of ..."