Parcelled vs. Parceled — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Parcelled and Parceled
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Parcelled
Something wrapped up or packaged; a package.
Parceled
Something wrapped up or packaged; a package.
Parcelled
A plot of land, usually a division of a larger area.
Parceled
A plot of land, usually a division of a larger area.
Parcelled
A quantity of merchandise offered for sale.
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Parceled
A quantity of merchandise offered for sale.
Parcelled
A group or company; a pack
"this youthful parcel of noble bachelors" (Shakespeare).
Parceled
A group or company; a pack
"this youthful parcel of noble bachelors" (Shakespeare).
Parcelled
To divide into parts and distribute
Parceled out the land to their three children.
Parceled
To divide into parts and distribute
Parceled out the land to their three children.
Parcelled
To make into a parcel; package.
Parceled
To make into a parcel; package.
Parcelled
(Nautical) To wind protective strips of canvas around (rope).
Parceled
(Nautical) To wind protective strips of canvas around (rope).
Parcelled
(British) parcel
Parceled
Simple past tense and past participle of parcel
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