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packer

[C] Countable
pl: packers

This term carries a strong utilitarian energy, focusing on the act of containment and organization. In a labor context, it suggests a repetitive, manual role focused on speed and accuracy within a supply chain. In a personal context, calling someone a good packer is a compliment to their spatial reasoning and discipline. In the specialized field of petroleum engineering, the word shifts from a person to a critical piece of hardware, implying a high-pressure seal rather than a box.

Always countable as it refers to a specific individual, a single machine, or a specific piece of drilling equipment.

Meanings

Noun
[person or machine]

A person or machine that packs goods into containers for transport or sale.

"The factory hired an additional packer to handle the holiday rush."

Noun
[device]

A device used to seal a well or a pipe, often used in oil and gas drilling.

"The engineer lowered the packer into the borehole to isolate the zone."

Noun
[person]

A person who packs their bags for a journey; someone skilled at organizing luggage.

"She is an efficient packer, fitting two weeks of clothes into a small carry-on."

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