prepackage: Meaning and Definition of

pre•pack•age

Pronunciation: (prē-pak'ij), [key]
— -aged, -ag•ing.
  1. to package (foodstuffs or manufactured goods) before retail distribution or sale.
  2. to combine various elements into a single unit that is offered for sale, usually at an all-inclusive price: The travel agency prepackages tours to the Middle East.
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