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13-letter words that end in ack

  • aniline black — the black dye obtained by the oxidation of aniline hydrochloride, used for dyeing textiles, especially cotton.
  • anti-kickback — a percentage of income given to a person in a position of power or influence as payment for having made the income possible: usually considered improper or unethical.
  • at one's back — behind, esp in support or pursuit
  • backing track — a recorded instrumental or vocal accompaniment for a pop singer or pop number
  • ball the jack — a spherical or approximately spherical body or shape; sphere: He rolled the piece of paper into a ball.
  • banister back — a back of a chair or the like, usually having semicircular spindles between the top rail and the cross rail or seat.
  • banzai attack — a mass attack of troops, without concern for casualties, as practised by the Japanese in World War II
  • bladder wrack — any of various brown algae (genera Ascophyllum and Fucus), having a flattened body and conspicuous air bladders
  • channel black — the soot of a natural gas flame, used in paints; fine carbon.
  • chimney stack — A chimney stack is the brick or stone part of a chimney that is above the roof of a building.
  • clicketyclack — a rhythmic, metallic sound, as that made by the wheels of a moving train
  • counterattack — If you counterattack, you attack someone who has attacked you.
  • crevalle jack — any of various portable devices for raising or lifting heavy objects short heights, using various mechanical, pneumatic, or hydraulic methods.
  • dressing sack — a woman's dressing gown.
  • fishing smack — any of various fore-and-aft-rigged fishing vessels of rather large size, often containing a well to keep the catch alive.
  • go-kart track — a racetrack for go-karts
  • ground attack — an attack using ground forces, as opposed to air or naval forces
  • high-low-jack — all fours (def 2).
  • magazine rack — shelf for storing periodicals
  • mangrove jack — a predatory food and game fish, Lutjanus argentimaculatus, of Australian rivers and tidal creeks dominated by mangroves
  • monterey jack — a mild, light-yellow, semisoft cheese
  • neurofeedback — The presentation of realtime feedback on brainwave activity, as measured by sensors on the scalp, sometimes offered as a means of therapy.
  • off the track — a structure consisting of a pair of parallel lines of rails with their crossties, on which a railroad train, trolley, or the like runs.
  • on one's back — the rear part of the human body, extending from the neck to the lower end of the spine.
  • quarter crack — sand crack.
  • roasting jack — a rotating spit for roasting meat on
  • rocket attack — a missile attack
  • running track — a piece of ground, usually oval-shaped, that is used for races involving athletes
  • saleleaseback — leaseback.
  • scissors jack — a horizontal screw that raises or lowers a hinged, diamond-shaped frame.
  • stock buyback — buyback (def 3).
  • tailor's-tack — one of a series of loose looped stitches used to transfer markings for seams, darts, etc, from a paper pattern to material
  • the new black — If you say that a particular colour is the new black, you mean that it has become fashionable.
  • throttle back — If you throttle back, or you throttle back the engine, when driving a motor vehicle or flying an aircraft, you make it go slower by reducing the quantity of fuel entering the engine.
  • to keep track — If you keep track of a situation or a person, you make sure that you have the newest and most accurate information about them all the time.
  • warning track — a strip, often consisting of a cinder or dirt track, bordering the outer edge of the outfield between the outfield turf and the stadium wall that alerts outfielders that the wall is near, especially as they back up to catch a fly ball.

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