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impack, v. rare.|ɪmˈpæk| Also 7 em-. [f. im-1 + pack v.] trans. To pack in; to press closely together into a mass; to pack up. Hence imˈpacking vbl. n.; imˈpackment, the action of impacking or state of being impacked (Webster 1864).
1611Florio, Impaccare, to pack vp, to empack. Ibid., Imballamenti, impackings or packes. 1867I. I. Hayes Open Polar Sea 85 The ice was as closely impacked behind us as before us. |