noun
- a large bag or bale used for packing and transporting wool
- a type of cumulus cloud with a flat base and rounded top resembling a bale of wool
Usage: historical
Usage: meteorology
Examples
- The merchant loaded several woolpacks onto the wagon for transport to market.
- Historical records show that woolpacks were a standard unit of trade in medieval England.
- The shepherd pointed to the white woolpack clouds gathering on the horizon.
- Woolpack clouds often indicate fair weather conditions.
- The warehouse was filled with woolpacks ready for export.
- Pilots learn to identify woolpack clouds during flight training.