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Definition of hack
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of hack is as below...
Hack (n.) A
horse,
hackneyed
or let out for
common
hire; also, a horse used in all kinds of work, or a
saddle
horse,
as
distinguished
from
hunting
and
carriage
horses..
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Ramshackle
::
Ramshackle
(a.)
Loose;
disjointed;
falling
to
pieces;
out of
repair.
Shackled
::
Shackled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Shackl.
Penny-a-liner
::
Penny-a-liner
(n.) One who
furnishes
matter
to
public
journals
at so much a line; a poor
writer
for hire; a hack
writer.
Shack
::
Shack (v. t.) To feed in
stubble,
or upon waste
corn..
Hackle
::
Hackle
(v. t.) To
separate,
as the
coarse
part of flax or hemp from the fine, by
drawing
it
through
the teeth of a
hackle
or
hatchel..
Shack
::
Shack (v. t.) To
wander
as a
vagabond
or a
tramp.
Hack
::
Hack (n.) A kick on the
shins.
Thacker
::
Thacker
() See
Thatch,
Thatcher..
Shack
::
Shack (n.) The grain left after
harvest
or
gleaning;
also, nuts which have
fallen
to the
ground..
Hackmatack
::
Hackmatack
(n.) The
American
larch
(Larix
Americana),
a
coniferous
tree with
slender
deciduous
leaves;
also, its
heavy,
close-grained
timber.
Called
also
tamarack..
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..
Hackle
::
Hackle
(v. t.) To tear
asunder;
to break in
pieces.
Hackle
::
Hackle
(n.) A comb for
dressing
flax, raw silk, etc.; a
hatchel..
Hackle
::
Hackle
(n.) One of the
peculiar,
long,
narrow
feathers
on the neck of
fowls,
most
noticeable
on the cock, -- often used in
making
artificial
flies;
hence,
any
feather
so
used..
Hack
::
Hack (n.) A
procuress.
Spiraeic
::
Spiraea
(n.) A genus of
shrubs
or
perennial
herbs
including
the
meadowsweet
and the
hardhack.
Shacklock
::
Shacklock
(n.) A sort of
shackle.
Woodhack
::
Woodhack
(n.) Alt. of
Woodhacke.
Whacking
::
Whacking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Whac.
Bushwhacking
::
Bushwhacking
(n.)
Traveling,
or
working
a way,
through
bushes;
pulling
by the
bushes,
as in
hauling
a boat along the bushy
margin
of a
stream..
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