- 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 and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you tack pieces of material together, you sew them together with big, loose stitches in order to hold them firmly or check that they fit, before sewing them properly
- Tack - definition of tack by The Free Dictionary
Define tack tack synonyms, tack pronunciation, tack translation, English dictionary definition of tack n 1 A short, light nail with a sharp point and a flat head
- tack - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
tack (countable and uncountable, plural tacks) A small nail with a flat head
- tack - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
Naval Terms to change the course of a sailing vessel by bringing the head into the wind and then causing it to fall off on the other side: He ordered us to tack at once
- tack, n. ¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
An act of tacking or fastening together, now esp in a slight or temporary way; a stitch, esp a long slight stitch used in fastening seams, etc , preparatory to the permanent sewing; a very slight fastening or tie, by which a thing is loosely held, as hanging by a tack
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