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Noun — The materials used to wrap or box a product.

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Etymology

From "package" plus "-ing."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “packaging” mean?

The word “packaging” means the materials used to wrap or box a product. In plain terms, the wrapping or containers a product comes in, or more broadly, how something is presented to make it appealing.

How do you use “packaging” in a sentence?

Here is “packaging” used in a sentence: “The company switched to recyclable packaging last year.”

What part of speech is “packaging”?

“Packaging” is a noun.

Is “packaging” a common word?

“Packaging” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “packaging” have?

“Packaging” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: the materials used to wrap or box a product.

What is the difference between "packaging" and "packing"?

Packaging is the material a product is wrapped or boxed in, such as a box, wrapper, or container. Packing usually refers to the act of putting things into containers, or the loose material used to protect items in transit, such as bubble wrap or foam.

What is the difference between "packaging" and "wrapping"?

Wrapping is one form of packaging, typically a thin covering folded around an item, such as paper or plastic film. Packaging is the broader term covering all the materials used to contain and present a product, including boxes, bottles, and labels.

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