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pack vs seal

seal vs pack

pack and seal both are nouns.

pack and seal both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pack Yes No Yes No
seal Yes No Yes No
As verbs, seal is a hypernym of pack; that is, seal is a word with a broader meaning than pack:
  • pack: seal with packing
  • seal: make tight; secure against leakage
Other hypernyms of pack include seal off.
pack (noun) seal (noun)
a convenient package or parcel (as of cigarettes or film) any of numerous marine mammals that come on shore to breed; chiefly of cold regions
a bundle (especially one carried on the back) a device incised to make an impression; used to secure a closing or to authenticate documents
a sheet or blanket (either dry or wet) to wrap around the body for its therapeutic effect fastener consisting of a resinous composition that is plastic when warm; used for sealing documents and parcels and letters
a cream that cleanses and tones the skin fastener that provides a tight and perfect closure
a group of hunting animals a finishing coat applied to exclude moisture
an exclusive circle of people with a common purpose an indication of approved or superior status
an association of criminals a stamp affixed to a document (as to attest to its authenticity or to seal it)
a complete collection of similar things the pelt or fur (especially the underfur) of a seal
a large indefinite quantity
pack (verb) seal (verb)
treat the body or any part of it by wrapping it, as with blankets or sheets, and applying compresses to it, or stuffing it to provide cover, containment, or therapy, or to absorb blood decide irrevocably
arrange in a container hunt seals
load with a pack close with or as if with a seal
compress into a wad affix a seal to
seal with packing make tight; secure against leakage
press down tightly cover with varnish
carry, as on one's back
have the property of being packable or of compacting easily
press tightly together or cram
hike with a backpack
fill to capacity
set up a committee or legislative body with one's own supporters so as to influence the outcome
have with oneself; have on one's person
Difference between pack and seal

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