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pac

1[pak]
–noun
pack 1 (def. 1).

pac

2[pak]
–noun
1. Also, pack. a soft, flexible, heelless shoe worn as a liner inside a boot or overshoe.
2. shoepac.

Origin:
1870–75, Americanism; extracted from shoepac by false analysis as shoe + pac

PAC

[pak]
–noun, plural PAC's, PACs.
political action committee.

Pac.

Pacific.

P.A.C.

political action committee.

shoe⋅pac

[shoo-pak]
–noun
a heavy, laced, waterproof boot.
Also, shoepack.
Also called pac.


Origin:
1745–55, Americanism; orig., an Indian moccasin with an extra sole, by folk etym. < Delaware Jargon (Sw sp.) síppack, (E sp.) seppock shoe < Unami Delaware čípahkɔ shoes (sing. čí⋅p⋅akw, c. N Unami (G sp.) machtschipak)
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pac also pack   (pāk)   
n.  
  1. A moccasin or soft shoe designed to be worn inside a boot.

  2. A shoepac.


[Short for shoepac, alteration (influenced by shoe) of pidgin Delaware seppock, shoe, from Unami Delaware chípahko, shoes.]
PAC  
abbr.  political action committee
political action committee  
n.   Abbr. PAC
A committee formed by business, labor, or other special-interest groups to raise money and make contributions to the campaigns of political candidates whom they support.
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Financial Dictionary

PAC

See planned amortization class.

Wall Street Words: An A to Z Guide to Investment Terms by David L. Scott.
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Medical Dictionary

Main Entry: PAC
Function: abbreviation
physician's assistant, certified
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Abbreviations & Acronyms
PAC
  1. political action committee

  2. premature atrial contraction

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