morral — meaning in English
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English meaning
- backpack noun A bag with straps worn on the back, used for carrying books, gear, or supplies.
- knapsack noun A bag, usually made of canvas or leather, carried on the back for holding supplies or belongings.
- satchel noun A bag, often with one or two shoulder straps, used for carrying books or other belongings.
Senses
morral is used for these senses in English:
- backpack A knapsack, sometimes mounted on a light frame, but always supported by straps, worn on a person’s back for the purpose of carrying things, especially when hiking, or on a student's back when carrying books.
- feedbag A horse's nosebag.
- musette (chiefly, US, originally, military) In full musette bag: a small bag or knapsack with a shoulder strap, formerly used by soldiers, and now (cycling) chiefly by cyclists to hold food and beverages or other items. [from 20th c.]
- satchel A bag or case with one or two shoulder straps, especially used to carry books etc.
backpack — full definition
- noun A bag with straps worn on the back, used for carrying books, gear, or supplies.
- verb To travel or hike carrying one's belongings in a backpack, typically on a tight budget.