tarball
/ˈtɑrbɔl/Definitions
1. noun
A compressed archive file, typically of a Linux distribution, used for distribution and installation.
“The software engineer downloaded the tarball from the official website to install the Linux operating system.”
2. noun
A large quantity of tar, often collected or stored at one place.
“The workers were tasked with cleaning up the tarball that had spilled on the highway.”