- TACK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
In sailing, tack can refer to the direction that a ship or boat is sailing in as it moves at an angle to the direction of the wind; or to a change from one direction to another direction; or to the distance traveled while sailing in a particular direction
- TACK | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
TACK definition: 1 a small, sharp nail with a flat end 2 a long, loose stitch 3 all the objects that the rider of… Learn more
- TACK Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Tack definition: a short, sharp-pointed nail, usually with a flat, broad head See examples of TACK used in a sentence
- Tack - definition of tack by The Free Dictionary
tack - create by putting components or members together; "She pieced a quilt"; "He tacked together some verses"; "They set up a committee"
- TACK definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A tack is a short nail with a broad, flat head, especially one that is used for fastening carpets to the floor 2 See also thumbtack If you tack something to a surface, you pin it there with tacks or drawing pins He had tacked this note to her door [VERB noun + to] She had recently taken a poster from the theatre and tacked it up on the wall
- tack - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
tack (countable and uncountable, plural tacks) A small nail with a flat head
- tack noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of tack noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- tack - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
tack tæk n a short sharp-pointed nail, usually with a flat and comparatively large head; Brit a long loose temporary stitch used in dressmaking, etc; See tailor's-tack; a temporary fastening; stickiness, as of newly applied paint, varnish, etc
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