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tack <a tack; tacks> RZ.

tack
tack POLIT.
tack POLIT.
tack POLIT.
tack POLIT.
tack POLIT.
tack POLIT.

tack RZ. (instruments & machines)

tack bolt

tack bolt ARCHIT.
tack bolt ARCHIT.

tack coat

tack hammer <a tack hammer; tack hammers> RZ.

tack hammer

tack rivet ELEKTROT.

tack welding

wire tack ELEKTROT.

asphalt tack coat

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A windsurfing sail is tensioned at two points: at the tack (by downhaul), and at the clew (by outhaul).
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Addition of plasticizers reduces cost, improves pressure-sensitive tack, decrease melt viscosity, decrease hardness, and improve low-temperature flexibility.
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With the prevailing trade wind direction being east to east-north-east, this is most frequently down-the-line sailing on starboard tack (wind from right when standing on the beach).
The tack parrel will hold the tack into its horizontal position (parallel to the deck) as a snotter tensions a sprit.
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In these conditions windsurf boards also tack and jibe like a sailing boat.
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It is thought than rather than straight obstinacy, the central bank's tack is more designed to protect public finances.
www.ibtimes.co.uk
Very high tack surfaces pose a contamination threat because they are prone to pulling off overshoe protection.
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Adjuncts may be incorporated into the tack treatments, such as anti-static additives, fire retardants, dyes or other performance-enhancing materials.
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One tack will offer a clearer route than the other, giving the sloop more time to accelerate and gain steerageway before encountering any hazards.
www.mysailing.com.au
Inks with too much tack can cause the surface of the paper to pick off and interfere with transfer on subsequent printing units and copies.
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