Pack may refer to:
- Backpack
- Pack (canine), family structure of wild animals of the biological family Canidae
- Pack hunter, other animals that hunt in a group
- Cub scouts group, or a group or gang in a larger sense, as in Leader of the Pack.
- Playing cards pack
- Cigarette pack
- Expansion pack, a video game needing another one to be played
- Pack, a file compressor originating from Unix
- Pack (aircraft), P.A.C.K (Pneumatic Air Cycle Kit), a kit containing an air cycle machine that provides air conditioning as part of an aircraft's environmental control system
- Peloton
- Moving company, an organization that loads goods into containers and then transports them
- Tourism
- Pack, Austria, a municipality in Styria, Austria
Pack as a surname may refer to:
- George Pack (1800-1875), businessman, timberman
- Charles Lathrop Pack (1857-1937), businessman, philanthropist, philatelist
PACK may refer to:
- Chefornak Airport (ICAO: PACK), an airport in Chefornak, Alaska
Other articles related to "pack, packs":
... Guwange icon pack 1 (2011/07/28, 160MP) 10 gamer picture pack ... Guwange icon pack 2 (2011/07/28, 160MP) 10 gamer picture pack ...
... A Duluth pack is traditional portage pack used in canoe travel, particularly in the Boundary Waters region of northern Minnesota and the Quetico Provincial Park of Ontario ... A specialized type of backpack, Duluth packs are made of heavy canvas and leather or cordura nylon, and are nearly square in order to fit easily in the ... These packs are portaged, along with the canoe, between lakes on wilderness canoe trips ...
... The 2008 Nevada Wolf Pack football team represented the University of Nevada, Reno during the 2008 NCAA Division I FBS football season ... During the season, the Wolf Pack played three ranked teams Texas Tech, Missouri, and Boise State ... The Wolf Pack lost in a high-scoring and record-setting game, 42–35 ...
... Tümmler (English Dolphin) was a wolf pack of German U-boats that operated from October 1–11, 1942 in World War II ... This pack was sent into the Mediterranean Sea from their French bases and all of them succeeded in getting through the Strait of Gibraltar safely ...
Famous quotes containing the word pack:
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—Alfred Gingold, U.S. humorist. Items From Our Catalogue, Wine Pills, Avon Books (1982)
“Madame Sosostris, famous clairvoyante,
Had a bad cold, nevertheless
Is known to be the wisest woman in Europe,
With a wicked pack of cards.”
—T.S. (Thomas Stearns)
“Whats the use of worrying?
It never was worth while,
So, pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag,
And smile, smile, smile.”
—George Asaf (18801951)