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1tack

verb \ˈtak\

: to fasten or attach (something) with tacks

: to add on or attach (something) in a quick or careless way

sailing : to turn a ship or boat so that the wind is coming at it from the opposite side

Full Definition of TACK

transitive verb
1
:  attach; especially :  to fasten or affix with tacks
2
:  to join in a slight or hasty manner
3
a :  to add as a supplement
b :  to add (a rider) to a parliamentary bill
4
:  to change the direction of (a sailing ship) when sailing close-hauled by turning the bow to the wind and shifting the sails so as to fall off on the other side at about the same angle as before
intransitive verb
1
a :  to tack a sailing ship
b of a ship :  to change to an opposite tack by turning the bow to the wind
c :  to follow a course against the wind by a series of tacks
2
a :  to follow a zigzag course
b :  to modify one's policy or attitude abruptly
tack·er noun
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Origin of TACK

Middle English takken, from tak
First Known Use: 14th century

2tack

noun

Definition of TACK

1
:  a small short sharp-pointed nail usually having a broad flat head
2
a :  the direction of a ship with respect to the trim of her sails <starboard tack>
b :  the run of a sailing ship on one tack
c :  a change when close-hauled from the starboard to the port tack or vice versa
d :  a zigzag movement on land
e :  a course or method of action; especially :  one sharply divergent from that previously followed
3
:  any of various usually temporary stitches
4
:  the lower forward corner of a fore-and-aft sail
5
:  a sticky or adhesive quality or condition

Origin of TACK

Middle English tak fastener, rope tying down the windward corner of a sail, from Middle French (Norman dialect) taque; akin to Middle Dutch tac sharp point
First Known Use: 1574

3tack

noun

Definition of TACK

:  hardtack 1

Origin of TACK

origin unknown
First Known Use: 1841

4tack

noun

Definition of TACK

:  stable gear; especially :  articles of harness (as saddle and bridle) for use on a saddle horse

Origin of TACK

perhaps short for tackle
First Known Use: 1924

Other Equestrian Terms

canter, cantle, curry, farrier, hunter, paddock, router, skirt
TACKS Defined for Kids

1tack

noun \ˈtak\

Definition of TACK for Kids

1
:  a small nail with a sharp point and usually a broad flat head
2
:  the direction a ship is sailing as shown by the position the sails are set in
3
:  a course or method of action <Since I wasn't getting any answers, I decided to try a different tack.>
4
:  a temporary stitch used in sewing

2tack

verb
tackedtack·ing

Definition of TACK for Kids

1
:  to fasten with tacks
2
:  to attach or join loosely or quickly <At the end of the report, she tacked on her own complaints.>
3
:  to change from one course to another in sailing
4
:  to follow a zigzag course

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