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The collective noun pack is used for a pack of cards or a pack of wolves.
The noun pack is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing; a pack of cards, a pack of gum, etc.The word pack is also a verb: pack, packs, packing, packed.
'The Fool' in the Trumps in the French Tarot Deck, the wild card in a pack of playing cards I am English and we use the word Joker, for the joker in a pack of cards. Can you explain further what you mean?
Possibly joker. It could be knave too, which is the old word for the Jack of a suit. That hasn't helped really, has it?
Secret codes can be found on Moshi Monsters products such as Mash Up cards, in books, in the Moshi Monsters gift pack.
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Yes, the noun pack is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing; a pack of cards, a pack of gum, etc.The word pack is also a verb: pack, packs, packing, packed.
It can be used as a known it can also be used as a verb, depending on context.
Gl ace (ace as in an ace in a pack of cards) The whole word sounds like the start of Glacier the huge ice rock found floating in water. Its refers to shiney silk
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The noun 'deck' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a platform built onto a ship, a bus, or a building; a word for a pack of playing cards; a word for a thing.
peek, peak, park, perk, pack, peck, pick, part