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Definition of hack
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Hack (v. t.) To use
frequently
and
indiscriminately,
so as to
render
trite and
commonplace..
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Fiacre
::
Fiacre
(n.) A kind of
French
hackney
coach.
Penny-a-liner
::
Penny-a-liner
(n.) One who
furnishes
matter
to
public
journals
at so much a line; a poor
writer
for hire; a hack
writer.
Fracture
::
Fracture
(n.) The
texture
of a
freshly
broken
surface;
as, a
compact
fracture;
an even,
hackly,
or
conchoidal
fracture..
Hackle
::
Hackle
(v. t.) To tear
asunder;
to break in
pieces.
Hackbolt
::
Hackbolt
(n.) The
greater
shearwater
or
hagdon.
See
Hagdon.
Unshackle
::
Unshackle
(v. t.) To loose from
shackles
or
bonds;
to set free from
restraint;
to
unfetter.
Hack
::
Hack (v. i.) To be
exposed
or
offered
or to
common
use for hire; to turn
prostitute.
Hardhack
::
Hardhack
(n.) A very
astringent
shrub
(Spiraea
tomentosa),
common
in
pastures.
The
Potentilla
fruticosa
in also
called
by this
name..
Hackery
::
Hackery
(n.) A cart with
wooden
wheels,
drawn by
bullocks..
Garreteer
::
Garreteer
(n.) One who lives in a
garret;
a poor
author;
a
literary
hack.
Gyve
::
Gyve (v. t.) To
fetter;
to
shackle;
to
chain.
Whinchat
::
Whinchat
(n.) A small
warbler
(Pratincola
rubetra)
common
in
Europe;
--
called
also
whinchacker,
whincheck,
whin-clocharet..
Hackney
::
Hackney
(n.) A hired
drudge;
a
hireling;
a
prostitute.
Trammel
::
Trammel
(n.) A kind of
shackle
used for
regulating
the
motions
of a horse and
making
him
amble.
Bushwhacker
::
Bushwhacker
(n.) A
guerrilla;
a
marauding
assassin;
one who
pretends
to be a
peaceful
citizen,
but
secretly
harasses
a
hostile
force or its
sympathizers..
Banal
::
Banal (a.)
Commonplace;
trivial;
hackneyed;
trite.
Hackly
::
Hackly
(a.) Rough or
broken,
as if
hacked..
Mutilate
::
Mutilate
(v. t.) To cut off or
remove
a limb or
essential
part of; to maim; to
cripple;
to hack; as, to
mutilate
the body, a
statue,
etc..
Chipmunk
::
Chipmunk
(n.) A
squirrel-like
animal
of the genus
Tamias,
sometimes
called
the
striped
squirrel,
chipping
squirrel,
ground
squirrel,
hackee.
The
common
species
of the
United
States
is the
Tamias
striatus..
Bushwhacker
::
Bushwhacker
(n.) One
accustomed
to beat
about,
or
travel
through,
bushes..
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