"Tack" is a word in ENGLISH

tack ENGLISH
Definition:

The part of a sail to which the tack is usually fastened;
the foremost lower corner of fore-and-aft sails, as of schooners (see
Illust. of Sail).

tack ENGLISH
Definition:

A rope used to hold in place the foremost lower corners of
the courses when the vessel is closehauled (see Illust. of Ship); also,
a rope employed to pull the lower corner of a studding sail to the
boom.

tack ENGLISH
Definition:

Especially, to attach or secure in a slight or hasty
manner, as by stitching or nailing; as, to tack together the sheets of
a book; to tack one piece of cloth to another; to tack on a board or
shingle; to tack one piece of metal to another by drops of solder.

tack ENGLISH
Definition:

The direction of a vessel in regard to the trim of her
sails; as, the starboard tack, or port tack; -- the former when she is
closehauled with the wind on her starboard side; hence, the run of a
vessel on one tack; also, a change of direction.

tack ENGLISH
Definition:

In parliamentary usage, to add (a supplement) to a bill;
to append; -- often with on or to.

tack ENGLISH
Definition:

A contract by which the use of a thing is set, or let, for
hire; a lease.

tack ENGLISH
Definition:

To fasten or attach.

tack ENGLISH
Definition:

To change the direction of a vessel by shifting the
position of the helm and sails; also (as said of a vessel), to have her
direction changed through the shifting of the helm and sails. See Tack,
v. t., 4.

tack ENGLISH
Definition:

To change the direction of (a vessel) when sailing
closehauled, by putting the helm alee and shifting the tacks and sails
so that she will proceed to windward nearly at right angles to her
former course.

tack ENGLISH
Definition:

A peculiar flavor or taint; as, a musty tack.

tack ENGLISH
Definition:

A small, short, sharp-pointed nail, usually having a broad,
flat head.

tack ENGLISH
Definition:

A stain; a tache.

tack ENGLISH
Definition:

That which is attached; a supplement; an appendix. See Tack,
v. t., 3.

tack ENGLISH
Definition:

Confidence; reliance.

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boxhaul ENGLISH

To put (a vessel) on the other tack by veering her short round on her heel; -- so called from …

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bumkin ENGLISH

A projecting beam or boom; as: (a) One projecting from each bow of a vessel, to haul the fore tack …

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clubhaul ENGLISH

To put on the other tack by dropping the lee anchor as soon as the wind is out of the …

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leg ENGLISH

The course and distance made by a vessel on one tack or between tacks.

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Starboard LAW AND LEGAL

In maritime law. The right-hand side of a vessel when the observe? faces forward. “Starboard tack," the course of vessel …

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stay ENGLISH

To tack, as a vessel, so that the other side of the vessel shall be presented to the wind.

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stretch ENGLISH

The reach or extent of a vessel's progress on one tack; a tack or board.

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wear ENGLISH

To cause to go about, as a vessel, by putting the helm up, instead of alee as in tacking, so …

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