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packet

[C] Countable
pl: packets

The term evokes a sense of compact, self-contained utility. In a physical sense, it suggests something designed for convenience and portability, often disposable or meant to be opened quickly. It carries a lighter, smaller connotation than a package or a parcel. In the digital realm, the word shifts from a physical container to a logical one. It represents a discrete slice of information, emphasizing the fragmentation and reassembly process necessary for telecommunications. This usage is strictly technical and devoid of the tactile qualities associated with the physical object.

Countable in all senses, whether referring to a physical bag of snacks, a single unit of network data, or a portable tool kit.

Meanings

Noun
[a small container]

A small container, envelope, or parcel made of paper, cardboard, or plastic, typically containing a small amount of a substance.

"She bought a packet of crisps from the vending machine."

Noun
[a unit of data]

A basic unit of data transmitted over a computer network.

"The router forwards each data packet to its destination address."

Noun
[a portable kit]

A small, often portable, device or set of tools used for a specific purpose.

"He carried a first-aid packet during the hike."

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