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The word "pack" originates from the Proto-Indo-European root *pak-, meaning "to tie" or "to bind." This root is also found in other words related to binding or confining, such as "pact" and "package."
Over time, the meaning of "pack" has evolved to encompass a wider range of concepts, including a bundle of stored or transported items, a set of related objects, and a large quantity of something.
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