One's particular interest.
As in: "That isn't my bag, baby".
The Latin word meaning Bag is Saccus.
This is old Sixties slang. You don't say it as "your bag" - you say "NOT your bag" as in not the sort of thing you care for. If someone offers you some drugs (as people often did in the Sixties), you could say, "Sorry man, it's not my bag."
The word "baguette" in French originally referred to a long, slender loaf of bread. Its name is derived from the Latin word "baculum," meaning stick or wand. Over time, "baguette" has also come to refer to various types of long, narrow objects, such as a diamond cut or a type of baton used in fencing.
The Greek root word that means "true nucleus" is "karyo-" which comes from the Greek word "karyon" meaning "nut" or "kernel." This root is commonly used in scientific terms related to the nucleus of a cell.
60's
pack, pocket, attache, handbag, briefcase, purse
Budget. The 'bougette' was in fact a small purse for coins.
The boy carried a capacious(meaning : of large capacity) bag.
ignorant. stupid douche bag
The word belly stems from Old English belg, bylgor bælg(depending on dialect) meaning bag.
Box, bag, canister, tongs, container, bin, trunk...
Box, bag, canister, tongs, container, bin, trunk...