Definition of hack

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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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Shackly :: Shackly (a.) Shaky; rickety.
Shackle :: Shackle (v. t.) To join by a link or chain, as railroad cars..
Shack :: Shack (n.) The grain left after harvest or gleaning; also, nuts which have fallen to the ground..
Bushwhacking :: Bushwhacking (n.) The crimes or warfare of bushwhackers.
Tamarack :: Tamarack (n.) The American larch; also, the larch of Oregon and British Columbia (Larix occidentalis). See Hackmatack, and Larch..
Untraded :: Untraded (a.) Not traded in or bartered; hence, not hackneyed; unusual; not common..
Hackney :: Hackney (v. t.) To devote to common or frequent use, as a horse or carriage; to wear out in common service; to make trite or commonplace; as, a hackneyed metaphor or quotation..
Hack :: Hack (v. t.) To cut irregulary, without skill or definite purpose; to notch; to mangle by repeated strokes of a cutting instrument; as, to hack a post..
Pastern :: Pastern (n.) A shackle for horses while pasturing.
Hackee :: Hackee (n.) The chipmunk; also, the chickaree or red squirrel..
Hack :: Hack (v. t.) To use as a hack; to let out for hire.
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..
Manacle :: Manacle (n.) A handcuff; a shackle for the hand or wrist; -- usually in the plural.
Whack :: Whack (v. i.) To strike anything with a smart blow.
Shackling :: Shackling (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Shackl.
Screw :: Screw (n.) An unsound or worn-out horse, useful as a hack, and commonly of good appearance..
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..
Hackney :: Hackney (a.) Let out for hire; devoted to common use; hence, much used; trite; mean; as, hackney coaches; hackney authors..
Carbonade :: Carbonade (v. t.) To cut or hack, as in fighting..
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..
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