Suitcase
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Most modern suitcases have built-in small wheels enabling them to be pulled along on hard flat surfaces by a fixed or extendable handle or by a retractable or stowable leash. Suitcases are a type of luggage.
A smaller, firmer suitcase, used mainly for transporting papers and office supplies is known as a briefcase.
Airlines attach tags to luggage which is transported as checked luggage. (Such checked luggage can be lost or delayed, a significant worry for travelers.) Due to current security concerns, checked luggage must be scanned and/or inspected.
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The French variation of the word is Portmanteau (travelling case).
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