Definition, synonyms and related words
plural of pack
"The delivery driver dropped off three large packs at my front door."
In plain English: Packs are groups of animals that live and travel together as a family unit.
"I need to buy more toilet paper because we are running low on packs."
Usage: Use "packs" as a noun to refer to multiple groups of animals living together or several bundles of items. Do not confuse this plural form with the verb "packs," which describes the action of putting things into a container.
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pack
"The dog packs his favorite toys into the corner of the room every night before bed."
In plain English: To pack something means to fill it tightly with items so you can carry them easily.
"He packed his bags and left for the airport early this morning."
Usage: Use packs to describe when someone or something actively places items tightly into a container or carries them on their back. This third-person verb form applies specifically to he, she, and it, such as in "She packs her bag for the trip."
Packs is the third-person singular present tense form of pack, which derives from Old French pac or pache. The original meaning was to strike or beat with one's fist.