Sagot :
Answer:
parcelled (past tense) · parcelled (past participle)
make (something) into a parcel by wrapping it.
"he parceled up his only winter suit to take to the pawnbroker"
synonyms:
pack · pack up · package · wrap · wrap up · gift-wrap · tie up · do up · box · box up · bundle up · fasten together
(parcel something out)
divide into portions and then distribute.
"they will start parceling out radio frequencies for digital cordless telephones"
synonyms:
divide up · portion out · distribute · share out · allocate · allot · apportion · hand out · give out · deal out · dole out · mete out · dispense · split up · carve up · divvy up · dish out
nautical
wrap (rope) with strips of tarred canvas before binding it with yarn as part of a traditional technique to reduce chafing.
ORIGIN
late Middle English (chiefly in the sense ‘small portion’): from Old French parcelle, from Latin particula ‘small part’.
Explanation:
Sana makatulong. Po#
[tex]ANSWER[/tex]
- wrap (rope) with strips of tarred canvas, before binding it with yarn as part of a traditional technique to reduce chafing.