jahāj kī diśā badlanā English Meaning - Translate jahāj kī diśā badlanā (Tack) into English from Hindi

jahāj kī diśā badlanā Roman Hindi to English Meaning is Tack. It is a noun by form. Other jahāj kī diśā badlanā English Meanings are are Aim, Alteration, Approach, Bearing, Bend, Deflection, Deviation, Digression, Direction, Double, Echelon, Heading, Line, Method, Path, Plan, Set, Shift, Siding, Sidling, Sweep, Swerve, Switch, Tactic, Tangent, Turn, Variation, Way, Yaw, Zigzag, Procedure, Oblique Course, Point Of Sail, and a lot others listed on this page.

jahāj kī diśā badlanā

रुख़

Tack

[tak]

Definitions of Tack

n. A stain; a tache.

n. A peculiar flavor or taint.

n. A small, short, sharp-pointed nail, usually having a broad, flat head.

n. That which is attached; a supplement; an appendix. See Tack, v. t., 3.

n.

n. A rope used to hold in place the foremost lower corners of the courses when the vessel is closehauled (see Illust. of Ship); also, a rope employed to pull the lower corner of a studding sail to the boom.

n. The part of a sail to which the tack is usually fastened; the foremost lower corner of fore-and-aft sails, as of schooners (see Illust. of Sail).

n. The direction of a vessel in regard to the trim of her sails; ; -- the former when she is closehauled with the wind on her starboard side; hence, the run of a vessel on one tack; also, a change of direction.

n. A contract by which the use of a thing is set, or let, for hire; a lease.

n. Confidence; reliance.

intransitive v. To change the direction of a vessel by shifting the position of the helm and sails; also (as said of a vessel), to have her direction changed through the shifting of the helm and sails. See tack, v. t., 4.

transitive v. To fasten or attach.

transitive v. Especially, to attach or secure in a slight or hasty manner, as by stitching or nailing

transitive v. In parliamentary usage, to add (a supplement) to a bill; to append; -- often with on or to.

transitive v. To change the direction of (a vessel) when sailing closehauled, by putting the helm alee and shifting the tacks and sails so that she will proceed to windward nearly at right angles to her former course.

Form Noun

How To Spell Tack [tak]

Origin of Tack Middle English (in the general sense ‘something that fastens one thing to another’): probably related to Old French tache ‘clasp, large nail’.

Antonyms For Tack , Opposite to Tack

Stagnation,

jahāj kī diśā badlanā Roman Hindi to English Meaning - Find the correct meaning of jahāj kī diśā badlanā in English. It is important to understand the word properly when we translate it from Roman Hindi to English. There are always several meanings of each word in English. The correct meaning of jahāj kī diśā badlanā in English is Tack. In Hindi, it is written as रुख़. Tack is a noun according to parts of speech. It is spelled as [tak].

There are also several similar words to Tack in our dictionary, which are Aim, Alteration, Approach, Bearing, Bend, Deflection, Deviation, Digression, Direction, Double, Echelon, Heading, Line, Method, Path, Plan, Set, Shift, Siding, Sidling, Sweep, Swerve, Switch, Tactic, Tangent, Turn, Variation, Way, Yaw, Zigzag, Procedure, Oblique Course and Point Of Sail. The opposite word of Tack are Stagnation. After Roman Hindi to English translation of jahāj kī diśā badlanā, if you have issues in pronunciation, then you can hear the audio of it in the online dictionary.

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