different between tacking vs snatching
tacking
English
Verb
tacking
- present participle of tack
Noun
tacking (countable and uncountable, plural tackings)
- (sewing) Loose temporary stitches in dressmaking etc.
- (nautical) The act of changing tack.
- (law) A union of securities given at different times, all of which must be redeemed before an intermediate purchaser can interpose a claim.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Bouvier to this entry?)
- 1826, James Kent, Commentaries on American Law
- The English doctrine of tacking was first solemnly established in Marsh v . Lee , under the assistance of Sir Matthew Hale , who compared the operation to a plank in shipwreck gained by the last mortgagee
- (law) The joining together of consecutive periods of possession of property, especially between squatters in cases of adverse possession.
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Anagrams
- Tangkic
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snatching
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?snæt???/
- Rhymes: -æt???
Verb
snatching
- present participle of snatch
Noun
snatching (plural snatchings)
- The act by which something is snatched.
- Three purse snatchings in the park were reported this week.
Anagrams
- chantings, stanching
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