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Obal

Obal is a term found in several Slavic languages, most commonly Czech and Slovak, where it means packaging, wrapper, or outer cover. In those languages, the word is used widely in commerce and industry to denote the materials that surround a product, such as paper, cardboard, plastic films, or metal enclosures. The noun obal can be combined with adjectives and compounds, for example obalový materiál (packaging material) or obal výrobku (product packaging). The sense extends to the broader idea of something that surrounds or protects.

Etymology and cognates: Obal derives from Slavic roots related to enveloping or surrounding. Similar terms appear

Other uses: Beyond its basic meaning, obal is also found as a surname and as a geographic

In usage: The term is primarily a technical or administrative noun; in everyday language speakers may refer

See also: packaging, wrapper, casing, shell, enclosure, obalový (packaging-related).

in
related
languages,
illustrating
a
common
concept
of
enclosing.
toponym
in
some
Slavic-speaking
areas.
As
a
name,
it
may
appear
in
historical
records
or
modern
registries,
though
it
is
not
among
widely
known
figures
or
places.
to
packaging
simply
as
obal,
especially
in
phrases
describing
packaging
requirements,
waste
management,
or
product
presentation.