parcel
noun [ C ]
uk/ˈpɑːsəl/ us UK (also package)
an object or collection of objects wrapped in paper, especially so that it can be sent by post:
There were several parcels waiting for her in the post room.
FINANCE
a collection of things, for example investments, that are sold and bought together:
The parcel of shares is worth between €2,000 and €3,000.
PROPERTY, MEASURES
a unit representing an area of land that is made up of smaller parts, usually acres:
A 100-acre parcel in Texas was one of five sites selected for development.