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Definition of sack
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Sack-winged
::
Sack-winged
(a.)
Having
a
peculiar
pouch
developed
near the front edge of the wing; -- said of
certain
bats of the genus
Saccopteryx.
Knapsack
::
Knapsack
(v. t.) A case of
canvas
or
leather,
for
carrying
on the back a
soldier's
necessaries,
or the
clothing,
etc., of a
traveler..
Gunny Cloth
::
Gunny cloth () A
strong,
coarse
kind of
sacking,
made from the
fibers
(called
jute) of two
plants
of the genus
Corchorus
(C.
olitorius
and C.
capsularis),
of
India.
The fiber is also used in the
manufacture
of
cordage..
Sack
::
Sack (n.) A bag for
holding
and
carrying
goods of any kind; a
receptacle
made of some kind of
pliable
material,
as
cloth,
leather,
and the like; a large
pouch..
Sacque
::
Sacque
(n.) Same as 2d Sack, 3..
Cossack
::
Cossack
(n.) One of a
warlike,
pastoral
people,
skillful
as
horsemen,
inhabiting
different
parts of the
Russian
empire
and
furnishing
valuable
contingents
of
irregular
cavalry
to its
armies,
those of
Little
Russia
and those of the Don
forming
the
principal
divisions..
Nectosack
::
Nectosack
(n.) The
cavity
of a
nectocalyx.
Satchel
::
Satchel
(n.) A
little
sack or bag for
carrying
papers,
books,
or small
articles
of
wearing
apparel;
a hand bag..
Ransack
::
Ransack
(v. t.) To
search
thoroughly;
to
search
every place or part of; as, to
ransack
a
house..
Sack
::
Sack (n.) See 2d Sac, 2..
Sack
::
Sack (v. t.) To
plunder
or
pillage,
as a town or city; to
devastate;
to
ravage..
Sackful
::
Sackful
(a.) Bent on
plunder.
Woolsack
::
Woolsack
(n.) A sack or bag of wool;
specifically,
the seat of the lord
chancellor
of
England
in the House of
Lords,
being a
large,
square
sack of wool
resembling
a divan in
form..
Sacker
::
Sacker
(n.) One who
sacks;
one who takes part in the storm and
pillage
of a town.
Sackclothed
::
Sackclothed
(a.)
Clothed
in
sackcloth.
Sacked
::
Sacked
(imp. & p. p.) of Sac.
Valise
::
Valise
(n.) A small sack or case,
usually
of
leather,
but
sometimes
of other
material,
for
containing
the
clothes,
toilet
articles,
etc., of a
traveler;
a
traveling
bag; a
portmanteau..
Loot
::
Loot (n.)
Plunder;
booty;
especially,
the boot taken in a
conquered
or
sacked
city..
Sanbenito
::
Sanbenito
(n.)
Anciently,
a
sackcloth
coat worn by
penitents
on being
reconciled
to the
church..
Disacknowledging
::
Disacknowledging
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Disacknowledg.
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