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Dack vs Rack - What's the difference?

dack | rack |


As a verb dack

is (australia|informal) to pull down someone's trousers as a practical joke.

As a noun rack is

dress, skirt.

Rack vs Pack - What's the difference?

rack | pack |


As nouns the difference between rack and pack

is that rack is dress, skirt while pack is package, bundle, bunch, (unwieldy) bag or pack can be rabble, mob, vermin, rascals.

Rick vs Rack - What's the difference?

rick | rack |


As a proper noun rick

is , or sometimes of related names, such as (ricardo).

As a noun rack is

dress, skirt.

Crack vs Rack - What's the difference?

crack | rack |


In obsolete terms the difference between crack and rack

is that crack is a boy, generally a pert, lively boy while rack is a wreck; destruction.

As verbs the difference between crack and rack

is that crack is (To form cracks) To form cracks while rack is to place in or hang on a rack.

As nouns the difference between crack and rack

is that crack is (thin space opened in a previously solid material)A thin and usually jagged space opened in a previously solid material while rack is a series of one or more shelves, stacked one above the other.

As an adjective crack

is highly trained and competent.

Wack vs Rack - What's the difference?

wack | rack |


In lang=en terms the difference between wack and rack

is that wack is crazy, mad, insane while rack is to strike a male in the groin with the knee.

As nouns the difference between wack and rack

is that wack is an eccentric; an oddball; a weirdo while rack is a series of one or more shelves, stacked one above the other.

As an adjective wack

is egregious.

As a verb rack is

to place in or hang on a rack.

Rock vs Rack - What's the difference?

rock | rack |


As a verb rock

is (rycka).

As a noun rack is

dress, skirt.

Tack vs Rack - What's the difference?

tack | rack |


In nautical terms the difference between tack and rack

is that tack is to maneuver a sailing vessel so that its bow turns through the wind, i.e. the wind changes from one side of the vessel to the other while rack is to bind together, as two ropes, with cross turns of yarn, marline, etc.

In obsolete terms the difference between tack and rack

is that tack is a peculiar flavour or taint while rack is a wreck; destruction.

As nouns the difference between tack and rack

is that tack is a small nail with a flat head while rack is a series of one or more shelves, stacked one above the other.

As verbs the difference between tack and rack

is that tack is to nail with a tack (small nail with a flat head) while rack is to place in or hang on a rack.

Back vs Rack - What's the difference?

back | rack |


In figurative terms the difference between back and rack

is that back is the part of a piece of clothing which covers the back while rack is to stretch or strain; to harass, or oppress by extortion.

In obsolete terms the difference between back and rack

is that back is that part of the body that bears clothing while rack is a wreck; destruction.

In nautical terms the difference between back and rack

is that back is the keel and keelson of a ship while rack is to bind together, as two ropes, with cross turns of yarn, marline, etc.

In mining terms the difference between back and rack

is that back is the roof of a horizontal underground passage while rack is to wash (metals, ore, etc.) on a rack.

As nouns the difference between back and rack

is that back is the rear of the body, especially the part between the neck and the end of the spine and opposite the chest and belly while rack is a series of one or more shelves, stacked one above the other.

As verbs the difference between back and rack

is that back is to go in the reverse direction while rack is to place in or hang on a rack.

As an adjective back

is near the rear.

As an adverb back

is to or in a previous condition or place.

Race vs Rack - What's the difference?

race | rack |


As a verb race

is .

As an adjective race

is distinguished; classy.

As a noun rack is

dress, skirt.

Hack vs Rack - What's the difference?

hack | rack |


In obsolete terms the difference between hack and rack

is that hack is to live the life of a drudge or hack while rack is a wreck; destruction.

In lang=en terms the difference between hack and rack

is that hack is to make common or cliched; to vulgarise while rack is to strike a male in the groin with the knee.

As verbs the difference between hack and rack

is that hack is to chop or cut down in a rough manner while rack is to place in or hang on a rack.

As nouns the difference between hack and rack

is that hack is a tool for chopping while rack is a series of one or more shelves, stacked one above the other.

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