Packsack
[pak-sak] /ˈpækˌsæk/
noun
1.
a leather or canvas carrying bag, usually one that can be strapped over the shoulder and used to carry food and personal items when a person is traveling.
/ˈpækˌsæk/
noun
1.
(US & Canadian) a bag carried strapped on the back or shoulder Also called (in Britain and certain other countries) knapsack
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