Definition of hack

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Hack (n.) A notch; a cut.

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Whack :: Whack (v. t.) To strike; to beat; to give a heavy or resounding blow to; to thrash; to make with whacks.
Loose :: Loose (a.) To untie or unbind; to free from any fastening; to remove the shackles or fastenings of; to set free; to relieve.
Hack :: Hack (v. i.) To live the life of a drudge or hack.
Shackle :: Shackle (v. t.) To join by a link or chain, as railroad cars..
Thack :: Thack () Alt. of Thacke.
Hackneymen :: Hackneymen (pl. ) of Hackneyma.
Hack :: Hack (n.) A coach or carriage let for hire; particularly, a a coach with two seats inside facing each other; a hackney coach..
Shackle :: Shackle (n.) A link or loop, as in a chain, fitted with a movable bolt, so that the parts can be separated, or the loop removed; a clevis..
Hackly :: Hackly (a.) Having fine, short, and sharp points on the surface; as, the hackly fracture of metallic iron..
Page :: Page (n.) A track along which pallets carrying newly molded bricks are conveyed to the hack.
Bill :: Bill (v. t.) To work upon ( as to dig, hoe, hack, or chop anything) with a bill..
Bushwhacker :: Bushwhacker (n.) One accustomed to beat about, or travel through, bushes..
Hackle :: Hackle (n.) An artificial fly for angling, made of feathers..
Bushwhacking :: Bushwhacking (n.) The crimes or warfare of bushwhackers.
Hamshackle :: Hamshackle (v. t.) To fasten (an animal) by a rope binding the head to one of the fore legs; as, to hamshackle a horse or cow; hence, to bind or restrain; to curb..
Hackneying :: Hackneying (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hackne.
Hamper :: Hamper (n.) A shackle; a fetter; anything which impedes.
Bushwhacker :: Bushwhacker (n.) A guerrilla; a marauding assassin; one who pretends to be a peaceful citizen, but secretly harasses a hostile force or its sympathizers..
Gyve :: Gyve (v. t.) To fetter; to shackle; to chain.
Shackle :: Shackle (v. t.) Figuratively: To bind or confine so as to prevent or embarrass action; to impede; to cumber.
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