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What do Americans call a backpack?

A backpack—also called knapsack, rucksack, pack, booksack, bookbag, or backsack—is, in its simplest frameless form, a fabric sack carried on one's back and secured with two straps that go over the shoulders, but it can have an external frame, internal frame, and there are bodypacks.



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The word 'rucksack' comes from Germany and the term is frequently used in Western military forces, such as those in the UK and US. 'Rucking' is one of the most common military activities and so it's clear to see how rucksacks get their name.

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A military rucksack is a backpack that is sturdy and has a large capacity. There is a lot more space in these backpacks than in a day pack. In addition to the MOLLE system, military rucksacks include several other features. As a result, the MOLLE allows for higher packing capacity than other types of packs.

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The word for backpack, knapsack or rucksack in Italian is zaino (masculine, plural: zaini).

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Bookbags are used mainly by primary school students, while backpacks by school college students. The former can be carried on the back or like a handbag using straps. On the other hand, a backpack is carried on the back. The two terms are used synonymously but are different.

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There are virtually no photos of soldiers that walk around without a backpack or assault pack on their back. These bags are designed to last the harshest weather conditions and to carry equipment and essentials that are needed to survive.

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Explore 'suitcase' in the dictionary. suitcase. (noun) in the sense of case. Definition. a large portable travelling case for clothing.

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