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pack
noun
a
set
or
quantity
of
items
wrapped
or
boxed
together
and
sold
as
one
unit
•
He
bought
a
pack
of
playing
cards
at
the
gift
shop
.
He
bought
a
pack
of
playing
cards
at
the
gift
shop
.
•
Could
you
grab
a
pack
of
batteries
while
you're
out
?
Could
you
grab
a
pack
of
batteries
while
you're
out
?
verb
to
put
clothes
or
other
things
into
a
suitcase
,
bag
,
or
box
so
you
can
take
them
somewhere
•
I
always
pack
my
clothes
the
night
before
a
trip
.
I
always
pack
my
clothes
the
night
before
a
trip
.
•
"
Don't
forget
to
pack
your
toothbrush
,"
Dad
reminded
Sam
from
the
hallway
.
"
Don't
forget
to
pack
your
toothbrush
,"
Dad
reminded
Sam
from
the
hallway
.
noun
a
bag
carried
on
the
back
,
especially
by
hikers
or
students
,
for
holding
supplies
or
personal
items
•
The
hiker
tightened
the
straps
on
his
heavy
pack
.
The
hiker
tightened
the
straps
on
his
heavy
pack
.
•
She
keeps
a
first-aid
kit
in
her
pack
just
in
case
.
She
keeps
a
first-aid
kit
in
her
pack
just
in
case
.
verb
to
fill
or
press
something
so
that
it
is
tight
,
solid
,
or
completely
full
•
Children
packed
snow
into
a
ball
to
start
building
a
snowman
.
Children
packed
snow
into
a
ball
to
start
building
a
snowman
.
•
The
audience
packed
the
theater
on
opening
night
.
The
audience
packed
the
theater
on
opening
night
.
noun
a
pad
filled
with
ice
,
gel
,
or
heated
material
that
is
placed
on
the
body
to
relieve
pain
or
swelling
•
Apply
a
heat
pack
to
relax
your
sore
muscles
.
Apply
a
heat
pack
to
relax
your
sore
muscles
.
•
She
held
a
cold
pack
against
her
forehead
to
ease
the
headache
.
She
held
a
cold
pack
against
her
forehead
to
ease
the
headache
.
noun
a
group
of
animals
,
especially
wolves
or
dogs
,
that
live
and
hunt
together
,
or
a
tight
group
of
people
moving
together
•
A
pack
of
wolves
trotted
silently
through
the
forest
.
A
pack
of
wolves
trotted
silently
through
the
forest
.
•
The
cyclists
rode
in
a
tight
pack
down
the
road
.
The
cyclists
rode
in
a
tight
pack
down
the
road
.
package
verb
-
package
,
packaging
,
packages
,
packaged
to
put
something
into
a
box
or
wrap
it
so
it
can
be
stored
,
transported
,
or
sold
•
Workers
quickly
package
the
chocolates
before
Valentine's
Day
.
Workers
quickly
package
the
chocolates
before
Valentine's
Day
.
•
Make
sure
you
package
the
glassware
with
plenty
of
padding
.
Make
sure
you
package
the
glassware
with
plenty
of
padding
.
noun
a
box
,
parcel
,
or
other
wrapped
object
that
is
sent
,
delivered
,
or
given
to
someone
•
The
courier
left
a
package
on
my
doorstep
this
morning
.
The
courier
left
a
package
on
my
doorstep
this
morning
.
•
Please
sign
here
to
confirm
you
received
the
package
.
Please
sign
here
to
confirm
you
received
the
package
.
From
Middle
French
‘
paquet
’,
likely
from
Middle
Dutch
‘
pak
’
meaning
‘
bundle
’.
noun
a
set
of
goods
,
services
,
or
features
that
are
grouped
together
and
offered
as
one
unit
•
We
booked
a
holiday
package
that
includes
flights
and
a
hotel
.
We
booked
a
holiday
package
that
includes
flights
and
a
hotel
.
•
The
streaming
service
offers
a
family
package
with
four
separate
accounts
.
The
streaming
service
offers
a
family
package
with
four
separate
accounts
.
verb
-
package
,
packaging
,
packages
,
packaged
to
present
,
promote
,
or
market
something
in
a
particular
way
so
that
it
appears
attractive
or
desirable
•
The
movie
is
packaged
as
a
romantic
comedy
,
but
it's
really
a
drama
.
The
movie
is
packaged
as
a
romantic
comedy
,
but
it's
really
a
drama
.
•
Advertisers
know
how
to
package
ideas
that
grab
attention
.
Advertisers
know
how
to
package
ideas
that
grab
attention
.
noun
computing
:
a
collection
of
related
files
or
modules
that
are
distributed
and
installed
together
•
Install
the
latest
security
package
before
restarting
the
server
.
Install
the
latest
security
package
before
restarting
the
server
.
•
The
developer
published
a
new
Python
package
on
the
repository
.
The
developer
published
a
new
Python
package
on
the
repository
.
backpacking
noun
the
activity
of
walking
for
one
or
more
days
while
carrying
all
the
clothes
,
food
,
and
equipment
you
need
in
a
backpack
•
They
spent
two
weeks
backpacking
across
the
Appalachian
Trail
.
They
spent
two
weeks
backpacking
across
the
Appalachian
Trail
.
•
I
love
backpacking
because
it
lets
me
disconnect
from
my
phone
and
enjoy
nature
.
I
love
backpacking
because
it
lets
me
disconnect
from
my
phone
and
enjoy
nature
.
from
the
verb
"
backpack
"
+
the
gerund
suffix
"
-ing
",
first
recorded
in
the
mid-20th
century
to
describe
multi-day
hiking
with
a
frame
pack
noun
the
practice
of
traveling
long
distances
,
often
internationally
,
carrying
a
single
backpack
and
spending
as
little
money
as
possible
•
After
college
,
he
spent
a
year
backpacking
through
Southeast
Asia
on
a
shoestring
budget
.
After
college
,
he
spent
a
year
backpacking
through
Southeast
Asia
on
a
shoestring
budget
.
•
Hostel
rooms
and
street
food
make
backpacking
affordable
for
many
young
travelers
.
Hostel
rooms
and
street
food
make
backpacking
affordable
for
many
young
travelers
.
extension
of
the
outdoor
sense
of
"
backpacking
"
to
economical
global
travel
that
became
popular
among
young
adults
in
the
late
20th
century
backpacker
noun
a
person
who
travels
from
place
to
place
carrying
all
their
belongings
in
a
backpack
and
trying
to
spend
as
little
money
as
possible
•
The
young
backpacker
cooked
noodles
on
a
tiny
stove
outside
the
hostel
.
The
young
backpacker
cooked
noodles
on
a
tiny
stove
outside
the
hostel
.
•
Every
backpacker
I
met
in
Thailand
shared
stories
about
hidden
beaches
.
Every
backpacker
I
met
in
Thailand
shared
stories
about
hidden
beaches
.
formed
from
backpack
+
-er
in
the
mid-20th
century
to
describe
budget
travelers
who
carried
their
gear
on
their
backs
noun
a
person
who
hikes
or
camps
in
wild
areas
carrying
all
necessary
food
and
gear
in
a
backpack
•
Each
summer
,
dozens
of
backpackers
follow
the
trail
into
the
Grand
Canyon
.
Each
summer
,
dozens
of
backpackers
follow
the
trail
into
the
Grand
Canyon
.
•
The
experienced
backpacker
checked
her
map
before
crossing
the
river
.
The
experienced
backpacker
checked
her
map
before
crossing
the
river
.
by
extension
of
the
travel
sense
to
wilderness
hiking
in
the
late
20th
century
backpack
noun
a
strong
bag
with
two
shoulder
straps
that
you
carry
on
your
back
to
hold
books
,
clothes
,
or
other
things
,
especially
when
hiking
,
travelling
,
or
going
to
school
•
The
student
stuffed
his
notebooks
into
his
backpack
before
catching
the
morning
bus
.
The
student
stuffed
his
notebooks
into
his
backpack
before
catching
the
morning
bus
.
•
When
the
rain
started
,
she
pulled
a
folded
umbrella
out
of
her
backpack
.
When
the
rain
started
,
she
pulled
a
folded
umbrella
out
of
her
backpack
.
early
20th-century
compound
of
back
+
pack
,
originally
used
by
American
outdoors
enthusiasts