woolpack

/ˈwʊlˌpæk/
noun
  1. A large bundle or bale of wool, typically wrapped for transport or sale.
    • The farmer loaded the woolpack onto the cart for the trip to market.
    • The warehouse was filled with woolpacks waiting to be shipped overseas.
    • Each woolpack weighed nearly 200 pounds.
  2. A type of cloud that looks like a bale of wool; a cumulus cloud.
    • The painter captured the fluffy woolpack clouds perfectly in her landscape.
    • The sky was dotted with woolpack clouds on a summer afternoon.
    • We lay on the grass and watched the woolpack clouds drift by.