Associations to the word «Bundle»

Pictures for the word «Bundle»

Wiktionary

BUNDLE, noun. A group of objects held together by wrapping or tying.
BUNDLE, noun. A package wrapped or tied up for carrying.
BUNDLE, noun. (biology) A cluster of closely bound muscle or nerve fibres.
BUNDLE, noun. (informal) A large amount, especially of money.
BUNDLE, noun. (computing) (Mac OS X) A directory containing related resources such as source code; application bundle.
BUNDLE, noun. A quantity of paper equal to 2 reams (1000 sheets).
BUNDLE, noun. (law) A court bundle, the assemblage of documentation prepared for, and referred to during, a court case.
BUNDLE, verb. To tie or wrap together.
BUNDLE, verb. To hustle; to dispatch something or someone quickly.
BUNDLE, verb. (intransitive) To prepare for departure; to set off in a hurry or without ceremony.
BUNDLE, verb. (transitive) To dress someone warmly.
BUNDLE, verb. (intransitive) To dress warmly. Usually bundle up
BUNDLE, verb. (computing) To sell hardware and software as a single product.
BUNDLE, verb. (intransitive) To hurry.
BUNDLE, verb. (slang) To dogpile
BUNDLE, verb. (transitive) To hastily or clumsily push, put, carry or otherwise send something into a particular place.
BUNDLE, verb. (dated) (intransitive) To sleep on the same bed without undressing.
BUNDLE ADJUSTMENT, noun. (comptheory) (computer graphics) A process used in the reconstruction of a three-dimensional model from a set of photographs, simultaneously refining the coordinates describing the scene geometry as well as the parameters of the relative motion and the optical characteristics of the cameras that took the pictures.
BUNDLE ADJUSTMENTS, noun. Plural of bundle adjustment
BUNDLE BRANCH BLOCK, noun. (pathology) A heart condition in which the electrical impulses which pace the heart are not transmitted normally through the bundle of His.
BUNDLE BUGGIES, noun. Plural of bundle buggy
BUNDLE BUGGY, noun. A bag on wheels with an extendable handle. Usually used for grocery shopping.
BUNDLE OF ENERGY, noun. (idiomatic) One who is especially lively, continually active, or industrious.
BUNDLE OF ENERGY, noun. (idiomatic) The energy associated with being lively, continually active, or industrious.
BUNDLE OF HIS, noun. Specialized heart muscle cells that transmit electrical impulses from the AV node in the heart to the muscle cells of the heart wall, which contract in response producing the heart beat.
BUNDLE OF JOY, noun. (idiomatic) A newborn baby.
BUNDLE OF JOY, noun. (idiomatic) (less common) A pet.
BUNDLE OF LAUGHS, noun. (idiomatic) Something or someone very funny or fun.
BUNDLE OF NERVES, noun. (idiomatic) A person with an especially nervous, excitable, or fearful disposition.
BUNDLE OF NERVES, noun. (idiomatic) (dated) A lively, continually active person.
BUNDLE OFF, verb. (transitive) (idiomatic) To send someone away quickly and without fussing
BUNDLE OFF, verb. (intransitive) (idiomatic) To go somewhere unceremoniously
BUNDLE PILLAR, noun. (architecture) A column or pier, with others of smaller dimensions attached to it.
BUNDLE UP, verb. (intransitive) To put on warm clothes.
BUNDLE UP, verb. (transitive) To put into a bundle.

Dictionary definition

BUNDLE, noun. A collection of things wrapped or boxed together.
BUNDLE, noun. A package of several things tied together for carrying or storing.
BUNDLE, noun. A large sum of money (especially as pay or profit); "she made a bundle selling real estate"; "they sank megabucks into their new house".
BUNDLE, verb. Make into a bundle; "he bundled up his few possessions".
BUNDLE, verb. Gather or cause to gather into a cluster; "She bunched her fingers into a fist".
BUNDLE, verb. Compress into a wad; "wad paper into the box".
BUNDLE, verb. Sleep fully clothed in the same bed with one's betrothed.

Wise words

A word is not a crystal, transparent and unchanged; it is the skin of a living thought and may vary greatly in color and content according to the circumstances and time in which it is used.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.