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12-letter words that end in ack

  • animal black — any of various black pigments, as boneblack or ivory black, obtained from calcined animal matter.
  • antikickback — acting against or opposed to bribery
  • arson attack — an attack when property is set fire to
  • back to back — (of two similar events) following one immediately after the other; in unbroken sequence; consecutively: After losing all day, he picked winners back to back in the last two races.
  • back-to-back — Back-to-back wins or victories are victories that are gained one after another without any defeats between them.
  • beaten track — well-trodden path or route
  • bicycle rack — a metal frame for securing bicycles when they are not in use
  • bladderwrack — any of several seaweeds of the genera Fucus and Ascophyllum, esp F. vesiculosus, that grow in the intertidal regions of rocky shores and have branched brown fronds with air bladders
  • blister pack — a type of packet in which small items are displayed and sold, consisting of a transparent dome of plastic or similar material mounted on a firm backing such as cardboard
  • bobbery pack — a mixed pack of hunting dogs, often not belonging to any of the hound breeds
  • captain jack — (Kintpuash) 1837?–73, Modoc leader.
  • carbon black — a black finely divided form of amorphous carbon produced by incomplete combustion of natural gas or petroleum: used to reinforce rubber and in the manufacture of pigments and ink
  • channel back — an upholstered chair or sofa back having deep vertical grooves.
  • cinder track — a racetrack covered with fine cinders
  • closed-stack — having access to the stacks limited to the staff of the library or to a limited group of library users.
  • clothes rack — a framework for holding or displaying clothes in a shop
  • cluster pack — a package containing a collection of related goods, sold as a single unit
  • cooling rack — a wire frame used for cooling food on
  • cracker jack — a confection of sweet, glazed popcorn and peanuts
  • display hack — (graphics)   A program with the same approximate purpose as a kaleidoscope: to make pretty pictures. Famous display hacks include munching squares, smoking clover, the BSD Unix "rain(6)" program, "worms(6)" on miscellaneous Unixes, and the X "kaleid(1)" program. Display hacks can also be implemented without programming by creating text files containing numerous escape sequences for interpretation by a video terminal; one notable example displayed, on any VT100, a Christmas tree with twinkling lights and a toy train circling its base. The hack value of a display hack is proportional to the aesthetic value of the images times the cleverness of the algorithm divided by the size of the code. Synonym psychedelicware.
  • display pack — an empty box, etc, on a shop shelf, advertising a piece of merchandise that, due to its value or size, is not stored on the shelf. The display pack is normally taken to the till and there exchanged, on payment, for the actual item
  • double track — two railways side by side, typically for traffic in two directions
  • economy pack — a large pack of goods that is cheaper than a normal-sized pack
  • garment rack — A garment rack is a rail used in stores to hang items of clothing on display, such as shirts and coats.
  • get the sack — be dismissed from job
  • gondola back — a chair or couch back curving forward and downward to form arms.
  • ground track — the path on the earth's surface below an aircraft, missile, rocket, or spacecraft.
  • hearken back — to go back in thought or speech; revert; hark back
  • heart attack — damage to an area of heart muscle that is deprived of oxygen, usually due to blockage of a diseased coronary artery, typically accompanied by chest pain radiating down one or both arms, the severity of the attack varying with the extent and location of the damage; myocardial infarction.
  • helical rack — a rack having teeth set at an oblique angle to the edges. Compare rack1 (def 5).
  • hit the sack — a large bag of strong, coarsely woven material, as for grain, potatoes, or coal.
  • in the black — lacking hue and brightness; absorbing light without reflecting any of the rays composing it.
  • inside track — the inner, or shorter, track of a racecourse.
  • joe six-pack — Slang. the average or typical blue-collar man.
  • jumping jack — a toy consisting of a jointed figure that is made to jump, move, or dance by pulling a string or stick attached to it.
  • ladder track — a railroad track linking a series of parallel tracks.
  • luggage rack — shelf for baggage on a train
  • mooring rack — a row of piles, connected at the tops, to which ships or boats can be moored.
  • off the rack — (of clothing) not made to specific or individual requirements; ready-made: off-the-rack men's suits.
  • off-the-rack — (of clothing) not made to specific or individual requirements; ready-made: off-the-rack men's suits.
  • out of whack — to strike with a smart, resounding blow or blows.
  • panic attack — an intense attack of anxiety characterized by feelings of impending doom and trembling, sweating, pounding heart, and other physical symptoms.
  • ratchet jack — a screw jack rotated by a ratchet mechanism.
  • running back — an offensive back, as a halfback or fullback, whose principal role is advancing the ball by running with it on plays from scrimmage.
  • single track — a single pair of lines so that trains can travel in only one direction at a time
  • single-track — (of a railroad or section of a railroad's route) having but one set of tracks, so that trains going in opposite directions must be scheduled to meet only at points where there are sidings.
  • starter pack — a pack containing basic equipment or information
  • straddleback — astride, on horseback
  • tenure-track — of or relating to a college- or university-teaching job that can lead to a tenured position.
  • watteau back — a loose, full back of a woman's gown, formed by wide box pleats hanging from a high shoulder yoke and extending to the hem in an unbroken line.

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