vrac
bulk (goods)
noun VRAK Rare
Origin: Dutch 'wrak' (wreck, loose cargo), via nautical French.
Also means
jumble, loose collection
Usage Note
Vrac is most commonly heard in the phrase en vrac — meaning 'in bulk', 'loose' (unpacked), or, figuratively, 'in a jumble'. Acheter en vrac (to buy in bulk) is widespread in zero-waste shops. The word also describes a disordered pile: il a tout mis en vrac dans la valise (he threw everything loose into the suitcase).
Examples
"Elle achète ses céréales en vrac au marché."
Natural Translation
She buys her cereals in bulk at the market.
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