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Definition of hack
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Hack (n.) A
procuress.
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Whacking
::
Whacking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Whac.
Haggle
::
Haggle
(v. t.) To cut
roughly
or hack; to cut into small
pieces;
to notch or cut in an
unskillful
manner;
to make rough or
mangle
by
cutting;
as, a boy
haggles
a stick of
wood..
Heckle
::
Heckle
(n. & v. t.) Same as
Hackle.
Hacked
::
Hacked
(imp. & p. p.) of Hac.
Hackle
::
Hackle
(n.) Any
flimsy
substance
unspun,
as raw
silk..
Hackney
::
Hackney
(n.) A hired
drudge;
a
hireling;
a
prostitute.
Bond
::
Bond (n.) That which
binds,
ties,
fastens,
or
confines,
or by which
anything
is
fastened
or
bound,
as a cord,
chain,
etc.; a band; a
ligament;
a
shackle
or a
manacle..
Shackling
::
Shackling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Shackl.
Wearer
::
Wearer
(n.) One who wears or
carries
as
appendant
to the body; as, the
wearer
of a
cloak,
a
sword,
a
crown,
a
shackle,
etc..
Bill
::
Bill (v. t.) To work upon ( as to dig, hoe, hack, or chop
anything)
with a
bill..
Tamarack
::
Tamarack
(n.) The
American
larch;
also, the larch of
Oregon
and
British
Columbia
(Larix
occidentalis).
See
Hackmatack,
and
Larch..
Hackly
::
Hackly
(a.)
Having
fine,
short,
and sharp
points
on the
surface;
as, the
hackly
fracture
of
metallic
iron..
Jarvy
::
Jarvy (n.) A
hackney
coach.
Unbind
::
Unbind
(v. t.) To
remove
a band from; to set free from
shackles
or
fastenings;
to
unite;
to
unfasten;
to
loose;
as,
unbind
your
fillets;
to
unbind
a
prisoner's
arms; to
unbind
a
load..
Yaffle
::
Yaffle
(n.) The
European
green
woodpecker
(Picus,
/
Genius,
viridis).
It is noted for its loud
laughlike
note.
Called
also
eccle,
hewhole,
highhoe,
laughing
bird,
popinjay,
rain bird,
yaffil,
yaffler,
yaffingale,
yappingale,
yackel,
and
woodhack..
Fiacre
::
Fiacre
(n.) A kind of
French
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..
Whack
::
Whack (v. t.) To
strike;
to beat; to give a heavy or
resounding
blow to; to
thrash;
to make with
whacks.
Hacking
::
Hacking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Hac.
Hack
::
Hack (n.) A
procuress.
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