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Definition of pack
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of pack is as below...
Pack (n.) To cause to go; to send away with
baggage
or
belongings;
esp., to send away
peremptorily
or
suddenly;
--
sometimes
with off; as, to pack a boy off to
school..
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Fardel
::
Fardel
(n.) A
bundle
or
little
pack;
hence,
a
burden..
Paxwax
::
Paxwax
(n.) The
strong
ligament
of the back of the neck in
quadrupeds.
It
connects
the back of the skull with
dorsal
spines
of the
cervical
vertebrae,
and helps to
support
the head.
Called
also
paxywaxy
and
packwax..
Truss
::
Truss (n.) A
bundle;
a
package;
as, a truss of
grass..
Tutenag
::
Tutenag
(n.)
Packfong.
Lantern
::
Lantern
(n.) A kind of cage
inserted
in a
stuffing
box and
surrounding
a
piston
rod, to
separate
the
packing
into two parts and form a
chamber
between
for the
reception
of
steam,
etc. ; --
called
also
lantern
brass..
Barrel
::
Barrel
(v. t.) To put or to pack in a
barrel
or
barrels.
Package
::
Package
(n.) A duty
formerly
charged
in the port of
London
on goods
imported
or
exported
by
aliens,
or by
denizens
who were the sons of
aliens..
Soutage
::
Soutage
(n.) That in which
anything
is
packed;
bagging,
as for
hops..
"""loo "
::
Loo (n.) A
modification
of the game of all fours in which the
players
replenish
their hands after each round by
drawing
each a card from the
pack..
Bower
::
Bower (n.) One of the two
highest
cards in the pack
commonly
used in the game of
euchre.
Stow
::
Stow (v. t.) To place or
arrange
in a
compact
mass; to put in its
proper
place,
or in a
suitable
place;
to pack; as, to
stowbags,
bales,
or casks in a
ship's
hold; to stow hay in a mow; to stow
sheaves..
Sumpter
::
Sumpter
(n.) The
driver
of a pack
horse.
Cry
::
Cry (v. i.) A pack of
hounds.
Rummage
::
Rummage
(v. t.) To make room in, as a ship, for the
cargo;
to move
about,
as
packages,
ballast,
so as to
permit
close
stowage;
to stow
closely;
to pack; --
formerly
written
roomage,
and
romage..
Pack
::
Pack (n.) To
render
impervious,
as by
filling
or
surrounding
with
suitable
material,
or to fit or
adjust
so as to move
without
giving
passage
to air,
water,
or
steam;
as, to pack a
joint;
to pack the
piston
of a steam
engine..
Potpourri
::
Potpourri
(n.) A jar or
packet
of
flower
leaves,
perfumes,
and
spices,
used to scent a
room..
Embale
::
Embale
(v. t.) To make up into a bale or pack.
Fusee
::
Fusee (n.) A small
packet
of
explosive
material
with wire
appendages
allowing
it to be
conveniently
attached
to a
railroad
track.
It will
explode
with a loud
report
when run over by a
train,
and is used to
provide
a
warning
signal
to the
engineer..
Stowre
::
Stowing
(n.) A
method
of
working
in which the waste is
packed
into the space
formed
by
excavating
the vein.
Kennel
::
Kennel
(n.) A house for a dog or for dogs, or for a pack of
hounds..
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