different between dacks vs tacks
dacks
English
Pronunciation
Noun
dacks pl (plural only)
- (Australia, New Zealand, informal) Alternative form of daks
Verb
dacks
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dack
Luxembourgish
Etymology
Enhanced adverbial form of déck (“thick”), from Middle High German dicke (“thickly; often”), from Old High German thicco. Compare Dutch dikwijls (“often”). The vowel -a- is native, while the -é- of the adjective is due to influence by surrounding dialects.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /daks/, [d?ks]
- Homophone: Dachs
Adverb
dacks
- often; frequently
Synonyms
- oft (from German)
Antonyms
- sielen
Related terms
- déck
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tacks
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /tæks/
- Homophone: tax
Noun
tacks
- plural of tack
Verb
tacks
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tack
Anagrams
- ATCKs, Stack, sackt, stack
Swedish
Pronunciation
- Homophone: tax
Noun
tacks
- indefinite genitive singular of tack
Anagrams
- stack
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