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- Dictionarynounpack (noun) · packs (plural noun) · the pack (noun) · ice pack (noun) · ice packs (plural noun)
- a set of playing cards.
- a collection of related documents, especially one kept in a folder:"an information pack"
- (the pack)a quantity of fish, fruit, or other foods packed or canned in a particular season or year.
- a group of wild animals, especially wolves, living and hunting together:"a pack of wolves will encircle an ailing prey"
- a group of hounds kept and used for hunting, especially fox hunting:"the lead hound gives tongue and the pack takes off, following the line of scent"
- an organized group of Cub Scouts.
- (the pack)the main body of competitors following the leader or leaders in a race or competition:"the company was demonstrating the kind of innovations needed to keep it ahead of the pack"
- a group or set of similar things or people:"the reports were a pack of lies" · "this unsavoury pack of rogues"
- rugbya team's forwards considered as a group:"I had doubts about Swansea's pack at the beginning of the season"
- short for pack ice
- a hot or cold pad of absorbent material, especially as used for treating an injury.
- a cosmetic mask.
verbpack (verb) · packs (third person present) · packed (past tense) · packed (past participle) · packing (present participle)- fill (a suitcase or bag), especially with clothes and other items needed when away from home:"she had packed and checked out of the hotel" · "I packed a bag with a few of my favorite clothes"
- place (something) in a container, especially for transportation or storage:"Elizabeth packed a sandwich in a fanny pack to snack on"
- be capable of being folded up for transportation or storage:"these silver foil blankets pack into a small area"
- store (something perishable) in a specified substance in order to preserve it:"the organs were packed in ice"
- cram a large number of things into (a container or space):"it was a large room, packed with beds jammed side by side"
- informalcarry (a gun):"a sixteen-year-old can make a fortune selling drugs and pack a gun in the process"
OriginMiddle English: from Middle Dutch, Middle Low German pak (noun), pakken (verb). The verb appears early in Anglo-Latin and Anglo-Norman French in connection with the wool trade; trade in English wool was chiefly with the Low Countries.verbpack (verb) · packs (third person present) · packed (past tense) · packed (past participle) · packing (present participle)- fill (a jury, committee, etc.) with people likely to support a particular verdict or decision:"his efforts to pack the court with men who shared his ideology"
Originmid 16th century (in the sense ‘enter into a private agreement’): of uncertain origin; perhaps a variant of pact or pack. Pack Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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