A parecel is a type of package.
Yes, the noun 'parcel' is a common noun, a general word for something wrapped in paper or packaged; a general word for a plot of land; a general word for a quantity of merchandise offered for sale; a word for any parcel of any kind.The word 'parcel' is also a verb: parcel, parcels, parceling, parceled.
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In law, the owner of a parcel of land may, because he owns that particular piece of land, have rights pertaining to the adjoining parcel of land. The most common of these is the right of way. The owner of parcel A has the right to travel over parcel B to get to and from parcel A, and there is nothing legal the owner of parcel B can do to stop it. In a case like this parcel A is called a "dominant tenement" and parcel B is called a "servient tenement". In some jurisdictions, where the word "tenement" has unfortunate connotations, the word "tract" might possibly be substituted.
The noun 'passel' is a word for a large group of people or things, a word for a thing.
The word PLOT can have different meanings: - A scheme (noun) - To scheme (verb) - The structure of a story in a novel or other literary work - A parcel of land on which you dig a grave
Yes, the noun 'parcel' is a common noun, a general word for something wrapped in paper or packaged; a general word for a plot of land; a general word for a quantity of merchandise offered for sale; a word for any parcel of any kind.The word 'parcel' is also a verb: parcel, parcels, parceling, parceled.
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Parcel.
Parcel is another word for lot when it means a piece of property. Additional synonyms include property, plot and tract.
In law, the owner of a parcel of land may, because he owns that particular piece of land, have rights pertaining to the adjoining parcel of land. The most common of these is the right of way. The owner of parcel A has the right to travel over parcel B to get to and from parcel A, and there is nothing legal the owner of parcel B can do to stop it. In a case like this parcel A is called a "dominant tenement" and parcel B is called a "servient tenement". In some jurisdictions, where the word "tenement" has unfortunate connotations, the word "tract" might possibly be substituted.
The noun 'passel' is a word for a large group of people or things, a word for a thing.
Scary Parcel.
A 6 letter word for apportion is.....parcel
The word PLOT can have different meanings: - A scheme (noun) - To scheme (verb) - The structure of a story in a novel or other literary work - A parcel of land on which you dig a grave
It means your parcel is on it way to you.