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crated


Meanings
  • A container or enclosure created for a specific purpose.

    - "An ark crated for animals during a flood."
    - "A crated designed for shipping fragile items."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with crated
crate , fate , plate , state
Homophones
Words having the same pronunciation but different meanings, origins, or spelling,
  1. crate

  2. crepe

  3. create

  4. crate's


Variants
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crate , crated , crates , crating
Forms
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The verb form of 'crated' is 'crate' or 'create'. For example: 'They crated a new exhibit for the museum.', The comparative and superlative forms of 'crated' are 'more crated' and 'most crated', respectively. For example: 'This container is more crated than that one.', The past tense and past participle forms of 'crated' are 'crated' and 'crated', respectively. For example: 'The exhibit was crated and shipped to the museum.', The present participle form of 'crated' is 'crating'. For example: 'The workers are crating new containers for the shipping company.'


Etymology
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The word 'crated' is derived from the Old French word 'craite', which means 'paved' or 'covered'. In the context of modern English, the word 'crated' is used to describe a container or enclosure that has been created for a specific purpose.


Related Concepts
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  1. Containerization: Containerization is the process of loading various types of cargo into standardized containers. These containers are then transported to their final destination using various modes of transportation, including trucks, trains, ships, and even airplanes.

  2. Intermodal Transport: Intermodal transport refers to the transportation of goods from one place to another using two or more different modes of transportation. For example, a container of goods may be transported by truck to a railway terminal, where it is then loaded onto a train for transportation to another railway terminal. At the final railway terminal, the container is then loaded onto a truck for transportation to the final destination.

  3. Logistics: Logistics refers to the planning, implementation, and control of the efficient, cost-effective flow of goods, services, and information from their origin to their final destination. Logistics management involves the integration of information flow, materials handling, production, packaging, inventory, transportation, warehousing, and often security.


Culture
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In various cultures throughout history, the creation and use of containers or enclosures have been an important aspect of daily life. For example, in ancient Egypt, large storage vessels called 'pithoi' were used to store grain and other foodstuffs. Similarly, in traditional Japanese culture, the use of wooden containers called 'kuchiki' was an essential part of daily life. These containers were used to store a variety of items, including food, medicine, and tools.

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