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hank hankhank H0049800 (hăngk)n.1. A coil or loop.2. Nautical A ring on a stay attached to the luff of a jib or staysail.3. A looped bundle, as of yarn. [Middle English, from Old Norse hönk.]hank (hæŋk) n1. (Textiles) a loop, coil, or skein, as of rope, wool, or yarn2. (Nautical Terms) nautical a ringlike fitting that can be opened to admit a stay for attaching the luff of a sail3. (Units) a unit of measurement of cloth, yarn, etc, such as a length of 840 yards (767 m) of cotton or 560 yards (512 m) of worsted yarnvb (Nautical Terms) (tr) nautical to attach (a sail) to a stay by hanks[C13: of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse hanka to coil, Swedish hank string]hank (hæŋk) n. 1. skein (def. 1). 2. a specific length of thread or yarn according to the type of fiber, as 840 yards (768.1 m) for cotton or 300 yards (274.32 m) for linen. 3. a coil, knot, or loop: a hank of hair. 4. a ring, link, or shackle for securing the luff of a staysail or jib to its stay or the luff or head of a gaff sail to the mast or gaff. [1175–1225; Middle English < Old Norse hǫnk hank, coil, skein, clasp; akin to hang] Hank circular coil of anything flexible; a skein or coil of thread.hank Past participle: hanked Gerund: hanking
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I hank | you hank | he/she/it hanks | we hank | you hank | they hank |
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I hanked | you hanked | he/she/it hanked | we hanked | you hanked | they hanked |
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I am hanking | you are hanking | he/she/it is hanking | we are hanking | you are hanking | they are hanking |
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I have hanked | you have hanked | he/she/it has hanked | we have hanked | you have hanked | they have hanked |
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I was hanking | you were hanking | he/she/it was hanking | we were hanking | you were hanking | they were hanking |
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I had hanked | you had hanked | he/she/it had hanked | we had hanked | you had hanked | they had hanked |
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I will hank | you will hank | he/she/it will hank | we will hank | you will hank | they will hank |
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I will have hanked | you will have hanked | he/she/it will have hanked | we will have hanked | you will have hanked | they will have hanked |
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I will be hanking | you will be hanking | he/she/it will be hanking | we will be hanking | you will be hanking | they will be hanking |
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I have been hanking | you have been hanking | he/she/it has been hanking | we have been hanking | you have been hanking | they have been hanking |
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I will have been hanking | you will have been hanking | he/she/it will have been hanking | we will have been hanking | you will have been hanking | they will have been hanking |
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I had been hanking | you had been hanking | he/she/it had been hanking | we had been hanking | you had been hanking | they had been hanking |
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I would hank | you would hank | he/she/it would hank | we would hank | you would hank | they would hank |
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I would have hanked | you would have hanked | he/she/it would have hanked | we would have hanked | you would have hanked | they would have hanked | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hank - a coil of rope or wool or yarncoil, helix, volute, whorl, spiral - a structure consisting of something wound in a continuous series of loops; "a coil of rope"skein - coils of worsted yarn |
hanknoun coil, roll, length, bunch, piece, loop, clump, skein He twisted up the hank of rope.Translationshank (hӕŋk) noun a coil or loop of rope, wool, string etc. hanks of knitting-wool. 一捲或一圈(粗繩、毛線、細繩等) 一束,一卷 hank
hank1. a loop, coil, or skein, as of rope, wool, or yarn 2. Nautical a ringlike fitting that can be opened to admit a stay for attaching the luff of a sail 3. a unit of measurement of cloth, yarn, etc., such as a length of 840 yards (767 m) of cotton or 560 yards (512 m) of worsted yarn hank[haŋk] (textiles) A unit of measure of yarn or thread equal to 840 yards (768.096 meters) for cotton, and 560 yards (512.064 meters) for first-grade wool. hangover
hangover [hang´o-ver] unpleasant symptoms that occur 4 to 6 hours after excessive ingestion of alcohol; see alcoholism.A popular term for the unpleasant consequences affecting 75% of those who drink alcohol to excess, resulting in headaches, nausea, vomiting, thirst, dry mouth, tremors, dizziness, fatigue and muscle cramps, fuzzy cognition, poor visual-spatial coordination and pain with loud noises; in the extreme case, hallucinations, shaking and sweating, the latter of which can have features of alcohol withdrawal Management Prevention—drink slower, eat, especially sugars, drink fluidshang·o·ver (hangō-vĕr) The unpleasant psychological and physiologic effects after heavy consumption of drugs or alcoholic beverages, including nausea, headache, sensitivity to light and noise, lethargy, dysphoria, and thirst. hangover The state of general distress experienced on the morning after an evening of alcoholic over-indulgence. The symptoms include headache, depression, remorse, shakiness, nausea and VERTIGO. With the possible exception of stomach irritation, these are not caused by alcohol, most of which has already been metabolized. The breakdown products, such as acetaldehyde, and some of the other constituents (congeners) of alcoholic drinks are, however, toxic. Other factors such as smoking, dehydration, overeating, the recollection of indiscretion and the loss of sleep may contribute.Patient discussion about hangoverQ. What is the cause of hangovers? And why mixing drinks also contribute to that effect?A. Hangovers are multi-causal. Ethanol has a dehydrating effect by causing increased urine production (such substances are known as diuretics), which causes headaches, dry mouth, and lethargy. Dehydration causes the brain to shrink away from the skull slightly. Alcohol's effect on the stomach lining can account for nausea. Because of the increased NADH production during metabolism of ethanol, excess of that substance causes hypoglycemia. In addition, it is thought that the presence of other alcohols (such as fusel oils), by-products of the alcoholic fermentation also called congeners, exaggerate many of the symptoms (congeners may also be zinc or other metals added primarily to sweet liqueurs to enhance their flavor). Q. What can be done to reduce the effects of a hangover? Dear friends, I often face a hangover which is out of my control. What can be done to reduce the effects of a hangover? I heard that drinking water before going to bed will help.A. I once wrote an article about hang-over therapy, maybe you can read it here : http://doctoradhi.com/blog/?p=57 The safest and most natural way to get over it is just wait until the symptoms fade away. But if you feel a heavy headache, some papers will recommend you to take aspirins (this will reduce the pain), and if you feel discomfort in your stomach, it is most likely because alcohol is irritative for your stomach surface, so grabbing some food will help.
Q. Tips for drinking without getting hangover anyone..? How can I avoid hangover? Or vomiting? Or all those unpleasant side effects that a really good party have…A. the easyest way to avoid a hangover is to not drink,so much,..just because you are at a party..doesnt mean you have to get sick on alcohol...there is no sure way of not getting a hangover...MRFOOT56 More discussions about hangoverhank Related to hank: Hank AaronSynonyms for hanknoun coilSynonyms- coil
- roll
- length
- bunch
- piece
- loop
- clump
- skein
Words related to hanknoun a coil of rope or wool or yarnRelated Words- coil
- helix
- volute
- whorl
- spiral
- skein
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