- make 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 storing
- bunch: gather or cause to gather into a cluster; "She bunched her fingers into a fist"
- pack: compress into a wad; "wad paper into the box"
- pile: a large sum of money (especially as pay or profit); "she made a bundle selling real estate"; "they sank megabucks into their new house"
- Under NEXTSTEP, Mac OS X and GNUstep, a bundle is a directory (or file) that allows related resources such as software code to be grouped together. ...
- In mathematics, a bundle is a generalization of a fiber bundle dropping the condition of a local product structure. The requirement of a local product structure rests on the bundle having a topology. Without this requirement, more general objects can be considered bundles. ...
- (Bundles (album)) Bundles is a 1975 album by the British psychedelic, progressive rock and jazz/fusion band Soft Machine.
- (Bundling (fundraising)) Campaign finance in the United States is the financing of electoral campaigns at the federal, state, and local levels.
- (Bundling (marketing)) Product bundling is a marketing strategy that involves offering several products for sale as one combined product. ...
- (Bundling (packaging)) Strapping, also known as bundling, is the process of applying a strap to an item to combine, hold, reinforce, or fasten it. The strap may also be referred to as strapping. Strapping is most commonly used in the packaging industry.
- A group of objects held together by wrapping or tying; A package wrapped or tied up for carrying; A cluster of closely bound muscle or nerve fibres; A large amount, especially of money; An application bundle; a directory or file suffixed with . ...
- (bundled) (BUHN-duhld): when a game is sold packaged with a console
- Bundled means the incorporation of a number of services or features into a single product. For example, a bundled insurance contract may combine the risk element of insurance together with the investment element.
- (BUNDLES) Members of pine family (not other evergreens!) have groups of needles held together at the base by a small papery wrap called a "fascicle." In Michigan, white pine has five needles per bundle, and other pine species have two. ...
- (BUNDLES) Putting papers in order for court.
- (Bundles) Another term for bale.
- (Bundles) Discount of items in bundles is given only in case the add on products are selected with the related products. Products selected one by one will not be discounted.
- (Bundles) Inexpensive cigars sold in cellophane packages instead of a boxes.
- (Bundles) Special groupings of related products (for example, laundry care, skin care, nutritional) that Quixtar packages occasionally for promotional purposes.
- (Bundles) These are the individual bundles that form the eaves of the thatch.
- (Bundles) grouped product or services.
- (bundles) an arrangement under which a subscriber is provided two or more service elements, under a rate structure which provides a financial or other benefit that is contingent on the use, consumption of or subscription to any or all service elements in the bundle and that would not otherwise ...
- (Bundling) Grouping various telecommunications services--wireline and/or wireless--as a package to increase the appeal to potential customers and reduce advertising, marketing and other expenses associated with delivering multiple services. ...