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Does the word "packed" is a shortened version of "packaged"?

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Rebecca

Actually, the word "packed" and "packaged" have slightly different meanings! To "package" something means to wrap it or put it into something for selling or storage. The word "packed" can have a similar meaning to "package", because you can "pack" something into a wrapper or container. However, It has a broader use than "packaging". If you "pack" something, it is not always to be sold or sent to a store. You can "pack" for traveling, "pack" a car, and you can "pack" people into a building. Ex: The concert hall was packed with people waiting to see BTS. Ex: I packaged the cupcakes for the event in a box so that they would get there in one piece. Ex: Did you pack the car yet, Tim? We're leaving soon.

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