Decaffeinated coffee comes from a chemical process that takes out caffeine from the beans. Pharmaceutical and soda companies buy the extracted caffeine.
packaging
(noun) the business of packing; “his business is packaging for transport”
packaging
(noun) material used to make packages
promotion, promo, publicity, promotional material, packaging
(noun) a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution; “the packaging of new ideas”
Source: WordNet® 3.1
packaging
present participle of package
packaging (usually uncountable, plural packagings)
The act of packing something.
The materials used to pack something.
The industry that produces such material.
(by extension) The manner in which a person or product is promoted.
Source: Wiktionary
Pack"age, n.
1. Act or process of packing.
2. A bundle made up for transportation; a packet; a bale; a parcel; as, a package of goods.
3. A charge made for packing goods.
4. A duty formerly charged in the port of London on goods imported or exported by aliens, or by denizens who were the sons of aliens.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
8 November 2024
(noun) the act of furnishing an equivalent person or thing in the place of another; “replacing the star will not be easy”
Decaffeinated coffee comes from a chemical process that takes out caffeine from the beans. Pharmaceutical and soda companies buy the extracted caffeine.