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We found 7 dictionaries that define the word packings:

General (6 matching dictionaries)
  1. packings: Merriam-Webster
  2. packings: Collins English Dictionary
  3. packings: Vocabulary.com
  4. packings: Wordnik
  5. packings: Wiktionary
  6. packings: Dictionary.com

Medicine (1 matching dictionary)
  1. packings: Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary

(Note: See packing as well.)

Definitions from Wiktionary (packing)

noun:  The action of the verb.
noun:  The action of putting things together, especially of putting clothes into a suitcase for a journey.
noun:  (sciences, mathematics) The spatial arrangement of objects, items or constituent parts.
noun:  The gathering of birds, animals etc. into a pack.
noun:  (rugby) The forming of players into a scrum.
noun:  As a concrete noun.
noun:  Material used to fill in the space around something, especially to make a piston etc. watertight or airtight.
noun:  Material used to wrap a product for sale etc.; packaging.
noun:  A fee charged to cover the costs of packaging.
noun:  Special material used to fill containers or vessels for certain chemically related applications.
adjective:  (slang) Having a large penis.
noun:  Clipping of meatpacking. [(US) The slaughter and further processing of animals for meat.]
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