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essential
Adjective
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If something is essential, it is impossible to succeed without it.
Oxygen is essential for life on earth.
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If something is essential, it is very important.
Cooked rice, is the essential element of the Chinese meal prepared south of the Yangtze River.
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The essential part, idea, or feature is the most basic one.
The essential nature of skiing is sliding on two skis, but the sport is much more than that.
pack
Verb
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When you pack something, you put it in a container to carry with you.
Did you pack your swimming suit?
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When you pack a container, you put things in it to carry with you.
The students have all packed their bags and left for the summer.
It's time to pack up and go.
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If you pack a place or a container with something (or pack something in a place or container), you put a lot inside.
The hall was packed with visitors.
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If you pack something like snow or earth, you press it to make it take up less space.
All the runners had packed the earth hard.
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If you pack a gun, you carry it with you.
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If you pack something away, you put it away in a container.
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If you pack it in, you give up.
pack
Noun
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A pack is a container that things are sold in.
Cigarettes were selling for over $10 a pack.
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A pack is a bag used to carry things, usually on your back.
My spare clothes are in my pack.
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A pack of cards is a set of 52 playing cards.
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A pack is a group of animals, usually that hunt together.
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A pack of people is a group, usually not a nice group.
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A pack of lies is something that is completely untrue.
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An ice pack is something cold that you put on an injury.