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pack$57164$ - traducción al griego

HORSE, MULE, DONKEY, OR PONY USED TO CARRY GOODS ON ITS BACK
Pack-horse; Pack horse; Pack pony; Horse packing; Pack trip; Pack train; Packtrain; Pack-train; Bathorse
  • A miner with a packhorse during the [[California Gold Rush]]
  • Australian National Horse Trail]]
  • Mt Buffalo]], c. 1912
  • Japanese pack horse (ni-uma or konida uma) carrying two girls as passengers, circa 1900-1929.
  • stockman]] with a packhorse
  • Rogue River]] in [[Oregon]]

pack      
v. συσκευάζω, πακετάρω, στριμώχνω
pack up         
SINGLE
Pack Up (song); Pack Up (Eliza Doolittle song)
πακετάρω
pack animal         
  • Medieval]] pack horse and donkey in ''Hortus Deliciarum'', Europe, 12th century, when packing was a major means of transport of goods
  • Donkeys packed on the way to a mine in [[Alma, Colorado]], late 1880s.
  •  [[US Marines]] training in resupply with pack mules. [[Bridgeport, California]], 2014
INDIVIDUAL OR TYPE OF WORKING ANIMAL USED BY HUMANS
Beasts of labor; Beast of labor; Pack animals; BEASTofBURDEN; Pack transport; Pack-animal; Sumpter animal; Sumpter mule; Sumpter-mule; Sumpter horse; Sumpter-horse; Pack Animal
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Definición

ice pack
¦ noun
1. a bag or piece of cloth filled with ice and applied to the body to reduce swelling or lower temperature.
2. an expanse of large pieces of floating ice forming a nearly continuous mass, as occurs in polar seas.

Wikipedia

Packhorse

A packhorse, pack horse, or sumpter refers to a horse, mule, donkey, or pony used to carry goods on its back, usually in sidebags or panniers. Typically packhorses are used to cross difficult terrain, where the absence of roads prevents the use of wheeled vehicles. Use of packhorses dates from the neolithic period to the present day. Today, westernized nations primarily use packhorses for recreational pursuits, but they are still an important part of everyday transportation of goods throughout much of the developing world and have some military uses in rugged regions.