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knapsack

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Noun — A bag, usually made of canvas or leather, carried on the back for holding supplies or belongings.

Etymology

From a Low German or Dutch word combining knappen, "to bite or crack" (referring to eating), with sack — essentially a "food sack," reflecting its early use for carrying rations.

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What does “knapsack” mean?

The word “knapsack” means a bag, usually made of canvas or leather, carried on the back for holding supplies or belongings. In plain terms, a backpack, especially the kind used for hiking or carrying supplies.

How do you pronounce “knapsack”?

“Knapsack” is pronounced NAP-sak (/ˈnæpsæk/ in IPA).

How do you use “knapsack” in a sentence?

Here is “knapsack” used in a sentence: “He set off up the trail with a knapsack full of food and water.”

What is another word for “knapsack”?

Words with a similar meaning to “knapsack” include backpack and rucksack.

What part of speech is “knapsack”?

“Knapsack” is a noun.

Where does the word “knapsack” come from?

The word “knapsack” comes from German. From a Low German or Dutch word combining knappen, "to bite or crack" (referring to eating), with sack — essentially a "food sack," reflecting its early use for carrying rations.

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