0 used for describing containers that can be sealed (= closed tightly) again after they have been opened:
Unlike adhesives used on post-it notes, the joint is not resealable.
One of the most common designs consists of a small resealable jar or vial, the lid or stopper of which is penetrated by two tubes.
The ration is packed in a transparent durable plastic bag that is resealable with a ziplock.
They are sold in small glass or plastic containers or resealable plastic packaging.
Impressionist painting became possible because of newly invented collapsible, resealable metal paint tubes that facilitated spontaneous painting outdoors.
Beverage marketers choose aluminium bottlecans for many reasons, including the fact that they are resealable, recyclable and durable.
They were packaged in either a stiff flexible plastic cube, or in a small resealable pot.
Originally, 1000 limited edition copies were pressed, hand-numbered and shipped in resealable sandwich bags.