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bundleSeveral pipes (production or injection, gas lift) that are jointly insulated to keep together production lines. The bundle minimizes heat transfer and avoids hydrate or wax deposition that could plug [..]
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bundlen. ~ A group of individual documents, normally tied together by string, linen tape, or the like.
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bundleA package of shingles that contains three, four or five bundles per square.
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bundleA specific implementation of an entity type. For example, the node entity type has bundles called content types. Default node bundles are “page” and “article”.
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bundle1620s, "to make into a bundle," from bundle (n.); meaning "to wrap up in warm heavy clothes" is from 1893. Meaning "to sleep with another, clothed, in the same bed," a no [..]
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bundleearly 14c., "bound collection of things," from Middle Dutch bondel, diminutive of bond, from binden "to bind," or perhaps a merger of this word and Old English byndele "bindin [..]
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bundleRefer to "See Also" column to the right.
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bundleA group of products that are shipped together as an unassembled unit.
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bundlea bioregional summation of a place. It usually includes a map, information about notable plants and animals, a historical outline, facts about early dwellers, photographs, a brief environmental assessment, and in some cases journal entries and artwork.
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bundlemake into a bundle; "he bundled up his few possessions" package: a collection of things wrapped or boxed together a package of several things tied together for carrying or st [..]
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bundlea number of articles bound together, like a bundle of clothes
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bundleA group of optical fibers or electrical conductors, such as wires and coaxial cables, usually in a single jacket. Note: Multiple bundles of optical fibers or electrical conductors may be placed in the same cable. [After 2196] 2. In cryptography, the three cryptographic keys (K1, K2, K3) used with a TDEA mode. [After X9.52] [After X9.65]
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bundlebintl
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bundleNoun. A large quantity of money.
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bundleA bundle typically refers to two or more services bundled together. Bundling multiple services such as cable or satellite TV, home phone or cell phone service, along with internet service can offer co [..]
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bundleA number of fiber optics grouped together, usually carrying a common signal.
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bundleSpecific number of sheets which equals 1 unit of production. Number is determined by multiplying sheets/Packages/BUNDLE. For example, an order calls for 112 sheets/package. According to the maximum he [..]
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bundleA wooden framework in which large stone slabs are packed for shipment.
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bundleA method of packaging cigars using cellophane as opposed to a box. A bundle usually contains from 25 to 50 cigars and are less expensive than boxed cigars. Bundled cigars usually contain the seconds f [..]
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bundleA group of related assets sold jointly for a single price.
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bundleThe simultaneous sale or purchase of one each of a series of consecutive futures contracts. Bundles provide a readily available, widely accepted method for executing multiple futures contracts with a single transaction.
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bundleA unit or stack of wood structural panels held together for shipment with bands. Stack size varies throughout the industry, with the average stack running about 30 to 33 inches high. A bundle 30 inche [..]
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bundleA set of Juju charms, their configuration, and corresponding relations that can be deployed in a single step. Bundles are defined in the YAML format.
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bundleA package of booklets delivered to a testing site for administration to students.
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bundleA package of booklets delivered to a testing site for administration to students.
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bundleA group of 300 items or less listed together on a tape with one total.
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bundleWhen you combine two or more services such as home phone with broadband Internet which might lead to an overall discount from the service provider.
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bundle(n) a collection of things wrapped or boxed together(n) a package of several things tied together for carrying or storing(n) a large sum of money (especially as pay or profit)(v) make into a bundle(v) [..]
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bundleSee feature geometry.
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bundle - Multiple cables used to form one phase of an overhead circuit.
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bundleA package of shingles. Normally, there are 3 bundles per square and 27 shingles per bundle.
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bundleBundle off. Get away. To bundle a person off, is to send him away unceremoniously. Similar to pack off. The allusion is obvious.
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bundleA package of shingles. Normally, there are 3 bundles per square and 27 shingles per bundle.
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bundleSee Fuel Assembly.
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bundleRefers to a stack or load of pavers, wrapped and strapped for shipment.
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bundleExtra impulse-conducting Tissue in the Heart that creates abnormal impulse-conducting connections between Heart Atria and Heart Ventricles.
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bundleSmall band of specialized Cardiac Muscle fibers that originates in the Atrioventricular Node and extends into the membranous part of the interventricular septum. The bundle of His, consisting of the l [..]
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bundleA complex group of fibers arising from the basal olfactory regions, the periamygdaloid region, and the Septal Nuclei, and passing to the lateral Hypothalamus. Some fibers continue into the tegmentum.
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bundleA strand of primary conductive Plant Tissue consisting essentially of Xylem, Phloem, and Cambium.
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bundleA set of evidence-based practices that have been shown to improve outcomes when performed collectively and consistently. The concept was developed by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement in the United States to improve the care process and patient outcomes.
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bundleA group of related modules on CPAN. (Also, sometimes refers to a group of command-line switches grouped into one switch cluster.)
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bundleA group of related modules on CPAN
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bundleA bundle is a trip chain for a seamless journey constituted by n Uni-Modal travel links.
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bundleA customized sitelist created by grouping selected sites based on granular inventory filters, such as ad placement, content categories, audience composition, viewability, etc.
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bundle
A group of objects held together by wrapping or tying.
''a bundle of straw or of paper; a bundle of old clothes''
* Goldsmith
*: The fable of the rods, which, when united in a bundle, no strengt [..]
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bundleA bundle typically refers to two or more services bundled together. Bundling multiple services such as cable or satellite TV, home phone or cell phone service, along with internet service can offer considerable cost savings.
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