Greek Meaning of tacks
τακούνια
Other Greek words related to τακούνια
- Τρόποι
- τρόποι
- προσεγγίσεις
- Μεθοδολογίες
- μέθοδοι
- στρατηγικές
- Τεχνικές
- συνταγές
- τακτική
- μόδα
- μορφές
- σχέδια
- στυλ
- συστήματα
- παιχνίδια
- πολιτικές
- βήματα
- Σχέδια
- σχέδια
- προσχήματα
- σχέδια παιχνιδιού
- Κατόψεις
- πως
- ίντριγκες
- διατάξεις
- γραμμές
- μοντέλα
- τρόποι
- κινήσεις
- οικόπεδα
- Πρακτικές
- εξασκείται
- διεργασίες
- προγράμματα
- διαδρομές
- ρουτίνες
- σχήματα
- βάρδιες
Nearest Words of tacks
Definitions and Meaning of tacks in English
tacks
to change to an opposite tack by turning the bow to the wind, hardtack sense 1, to combine (a use, possession, or period of time) with that of another especially in order to satisfy the statutory time period for acquiring title to or a prescriptive easement in the property of a third party, the lower forward corner of a fore-and-aft sail, a course or method of action, any of various usually temporary stitches, to change from one tack to another, the run of a sailing ship on one tack, attach, to follow a zigzag course, 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, to tack a sailing ship, a change when close-hauled from the starboard to the port tack or vice versa, the direction a ship is sailing as shown by the position the sails are set in, a small short sharp-pointed nail usually having a broad flat head, a zigzag movement on land, stable gear, to join or add in a slight or hasty manner, to fasten or affix with tacks, to add (a rider) to a parliamentary bill, a sticky or adhesive quality or condition, to join in a slight or hasty manner, articles of harness (such as saddle and bridle) for use on a saddle horse, to follow a course against the wind by a series of tacks, a small short sharp-pointed nail usually with a broad flat head, to change the direction of a sailing ship by shifting the sails, one sharply divergent from that previously followed, equipment (as a saddle and bridle) for use on a saddle horse, the direction of a ship with respect to the trim of her sails, to fasten or attach especially with tacks, to add on in order to complete, to modify one's policy or attitude abruptly, a change of course from one tack to another, to add as a supplement or something extra, a slight or temporary sewing or fastening
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τακούνια
to change to an opposite tack by turning the bow to the wind, hardtack sense 1, to combine (a use, possession, or period of time) with that of another especiall
Τρόποι,τρόποι,προσεγγίσεις,Μεθοδολογίες,μέθοδοι,στρατηγικές,Τεχνικές,συνταγές,τακτική,μόδα
μέρη,σπάει,αποσπάται,αποσυνδέεται,διασπάται,χωρίζει,διαζύγια,ξεχωριστά,κόβει,διαχωρισμοί
tackles => αντιμετωπίζει, tacking (up) => καρφώνοντας (πάνω), tacking (on) => tacking (στο), tacked (up) => καρφιτσωμένο (πάνω), tacked (on) => καρφωμένο,