These are the meanings of the letters CANHK when you unscramble them.
- ankh (unknown)
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- Hack (a.)
Hackneyed; hired; mercenary.
- Hack (n.)
A bookmaker who hires himself out for any sort of literary work; an overworked man; a drudge.
- Hack (n.)
A coach or carriage let for hire; particularly, a a coach with two seats inside facing each other; a hackney coach.
- Hack (n.)
A frame or grating of various kinds; as, a frame for drying bricks, fish, or cheese; a rack for feeding cattle; a grating in a mill race, etc.
- Hack (n.)
A hacking; a catch in speaking; a short, broken cough.
- Hack (n.)
A horse, hackneyed or let out for common hire; also, a horse used in all kinds of work, or a saddle horse, as distinguished from hunting and carriage horses.
- Hack (n.)
A kick on the shins.
- Hack (n.)
A notch; a cut.
- Hack (n.)
A procuress.
- Hack (n.)
An implement for cutting a notch; a large pick used in breaking stone.
- Hack (n.)
Unburned brick or tile, stacked up for drying.
- Hack (v. i.)
To be exposed or offered or to common use for hire; to turn prostitute.
- Hack (v. i.)
To cough faintly and frequently, or in a short, broken manner; as, a hacking cough.
- Hack (v. i.)
To live the life of a drudge or hack.
- Hack (v. t.)
Fig.: To mangle in speaking.
- Hack (v. t.)
To cut irregulary, without skill or definite purpose; to notch; to mangle by repeated strokes of a cutting instrument; as, to hack a post.
- Hack (v. t.)
To use as a hack; to let out for hire.
- Hack (v. t.)
To use frequently and indiscriminately, so as to render trite and commonplace.
- Hank (n.)
A parcel consisting of two or more skeins of yarn or thread tied together.
- Hank (n.)
A ring or eye of rope, wood, or iron, attached to the edge of a sail and running on a stay.
- Hank (n.)
A rope or withe for fastening a gate.
- Hank (n.)
Hold; influence.
- Hank (v. t.)
To fasten with a rope, as a gate.
- Hank (v. t.)
To form into hanks.
- Khan (n.)
A king; a prince; a chief; a governor; -- so called among the Tartars, Turks, and Persians, and in countries now or formerly governed by them.
- Khan (n.)
An Eastern inn or caravansary.