Excelsior vs. Packing — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Excelsior and Packing
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Excelsior
Slender, curved wood shavings used especially for packing.
Packing
The act or process of one that packs.
Excelsior
(archaic) Loftier, yet higher, more elevated; ever upward.
Packing
The processing and packaging of manufactured products, especially food products.
Excelsior
More surpassing, more excelling.
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Packing
A material used to prevent leakage or seepage, as around a pipe joint.
Excelsior
A greeting, farewell or acclamation, especially associated with comic book fandom and famous comic book writer Stan Lee.
Packing
The insertion of gauze or other material into a body cavity or wound for therapeutic purposes.
Excelsior
The size of type between Norse and brilliant, standardized as 3-point.
Packing
The material so used; a pack.
Excelsior
(North America) Stuffing material (as for furniture and mattresses) made of slender, curled woodshavings, as a substitute for hair.
Packing
Present participle of pack
Excelsior
More lofty; still higher; ever upward.
Packing
The action of the verb.
Excelsior
A kind of stuffing for upholstered furniture, mattresses, etc., in which curled shreds of wood are substituted for curled hair.
Packing
The action of putting things together, especially of putting clothes into a suitcase for a journey.
Excelsior
Thin curly wood shavings used for packing or stuffing
Packing
The spatial arrangement of objects, items or constituent parts.
Packing
The gathering of birds, animals etc. into a pack.
Packing
(rugby) The forming of players into a scrum.
Packing
As a concrete noun.
Packing
Material used to fill in the space around something, especially to make a piston etc. watertight or airtight.
Packing
Material used to wrap a product for sale etc.; packaging.
Packing
A fee charged to cover the costs of packaging.
Packing
Special material used to fill containers or vessels for certain chemically related applications.
Packing in a packed bed, or a column such as a distillation column or a chromatography column
Packing
Clipping of meatpacking
Packing
The act or process of one who packs.
Packing
Any material used to pack, fill up, or make close.
Packing
Same as Filling.
Packing
A trick; collusion.
Packing
Any material used especially to protect something
Packing
The enclosure of something in a package or box
Packing
Carrying something in a pack on the back;
The backpacking of oxygen is essential for astronauts
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