What is another word for packsack?

Pronunciation: [pˈaksak] (IPA)

A packsack, also known as a backpack, rucksack, knapsack, or haversack, is a type of bag typically worn on one's back. These bags are characterized by their two straps that loop around the shoulders and a main compartment used for carrying various items. Other names for a packsack include a sackpack, bookbag, and daypack. The term "backpack" is the most commonly used name in many English-speaking countries. No matter the name, packsacks are a popular choice for travelers, hikers, students, and anyone in need of a sturdy and convenient bag for carrying their belongings.

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What are the hypernyms for Packsack?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Packsack

In another moment the outlaw had swung the packsack from his shoulders and was opening it.
"Baree, Son of Kazan"
James Oliver Curwood
Mason paused halfway in the act of strapping on his packsack.
"The Long Voyage"
Carl Richard Jacobi
Once our group was out of sight of the ship, Mason threw down his packsack, sat down on a boulder and lighted a cigarette.
"The Long Voyage"
Carl Richard Jacobi

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