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Meaning of tack
The primary meaning of the word "tack" is a small, usually short and broad, nail with a flat head, used for attaching things, such as papers or cloth, to a surface, or a sudden change in direction, especially in sailing.
Etymology of tack
The word "tack" has multiple etymologies, one of which dates back to the 14th century, derived from the Old English word "tac", meaning "nail" or "peg"
Another etymology comes from the 16th century, derived from the Middle English word "tak", meaning "to pull" or "to draw", which is related to the sailing term "tack", referring to the act of turning a boat into the wind
Synonyms
Definitions
- A small nail with a flat head, used for attaching things to a surface
- A rope or cord for controlling the sail of a boat
- A change in direction, especially in sailing
- A method or approach to something
- A stitch or seam, especially one that is temporary or rough
Usage Examples
- The sailor adjusted the tack to change direction
- She used a tack to hang the picture on the wall
- The new approach was a tack in a different direction from the original plan
- The seamstress made a temporary tack to hold the fabric in place