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Container

Container, means a box, bottle, casket, tin, can, barrel, case, tube, receptacle, sack, wrapper or other thing in which any infant milk substitute, feeding bottle or infant food is placed or

Package

[Trade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999), s. 2(1)(q)] Means a box, bottle, casket, tin, barrel, case, receptacle, sack, bag, wrapper or other thing in which an insecticide is placed or packed. [Insecticides Act, 1968 (46 of

Saccate

Having the form of a sack or pouch furnished with a sack or pouch as a petal

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Bordlode, or Bordage

The old Scots had the term of burd and meet-burd for victuals and provisions, and burden-sack for a sack full of provender, whence probably came our word burden, Spelm.

Gunny

A strong coarse kind of sacking made from the fibers called jute of two plants of the genus Corchorus C olitorius and C capsularis

Sackage

The act of taking by storm and pillaging sack

Maletent, Maletoute

Maletent, Maletoute, a toll for every sack of wool, 25 Edw. 1, c. 7.

Gordon Riots

for four or five nights abandoned the town to the fury of the mob, who amongst other outrages sacked and burned Lord Mansfield's house in Bloomsbury Square and destroyed his library and a priceless collection of manuscripts,

Chaldron, Chaldern, or Chalder

Chaldron, Chaldern, or Chalder, twelve sacks of coals, each holding three bushels, weighing about a ton and a half. In Wales they reckon twelve

Cassidile

Cassidile, a little sack, purse, or pocket

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Container

Container, means a box, bottle, casket, tin, can, barrel, case, tube, receptacle, sack, wrapper or other thing in which any infant milk substitute, feeding bottle or infant food is placed or

Package

[Trade Marks Act, 1999 (47 of 1999), s. 2(1)(q)] Means a box, bottle, casket, tin, barrel, case, receptacle, sack, bag, wrapper or other thing in which an insecticide is placed or packed. [Insecticides Act, 1968 (46 of

Saccate

Having the form of a sack or pouch furnished with a sack or pouch as a petal

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Bordlode, or Bordage

The old Scots had the term of burd and meet-burd for victuals and provisions, and burden-sack for a sack full of provender, whence probably came our word burden, Spelm.

Gunny

A strong coarse kind of sacking made from the fibers called jute of two plants of the genus Corchorus C olitorius and C capsularis

Sackage

The act of taking by storm and pillaging sack

Maletent, Maletoute

Maletent, Maletoute, a toll for every sack of wool, 25 Edw. 1, c. 7.

Gordon Riots

for four or five nights abandoned the town to the fury of the mob, who amongst other outrages sacked and burned Lord Mansfield's house in Bloomsbury Square and destroyed his library and a priceless collection of manuscripts,

Chaldron, Chaldern, or Chalder

Chaldron, Chaldern, or Chalder, twelve sacks of coals, each holding three bushels, weighing about a ton and a half. In Wales they reckon twelve

Cassidile

Cassidile, a little sack, purse, or pocket

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