These are the meanings of the letters HACKIN when you unscramble them.
- Chain (n.)
A series of links or rings, usually of metal, connected, or fitted into one another, used for various purposes, as of support, of restraint, of ornament, of the exertion and transmission of mechanical power, etc.
- Chain (n.)
A series of things linked together; or a series of things connected and following each other in succession; as, a chain of mountains; a chain of events or ideas.
- Chain (n.)
An instrument which consists of links and is used in measuring land.
- Chain (n.)
Iron links bolted to the side of a vessel to bold the dead-eyes connected with the shrouds; also, the channels.
- Chain (n.)
That which confines, fetters, or secures, as a chain; a bond; as, the chains of habit.
- Chain (n.)
The warp threads of a web.
- Chain (v. t.)
To fasten, bind, or connect with a chain; to fasten or bind securely, as with a chain; as, to chain a bulldog.
- Chain (v. t.)
To keep in slavery; to enslave.
- Chain (v. t.)
To measure with the chain.
- Chain (v. t.)
To protect by drawing a chain across, as a harbor.
- Chain (v. t.)
To unite closely and strongly.
- China (n.)
A country in Eastern Asia.
- China (n.)
China ware, which is the modern popular term for porcelain. See Porcelain.
- Chink (n.)
A short, sharp sound, as of metal struck with a slight degree of violence.
- Chink (n.)
A small cleft, rent, or fissure, of greater length than breadth; a gap or crack; as, the chinks of wall.
- Chink (n.)
Money; cash.
- Chink (v. i.)
To crack; to open.
- Chink (v. i.)
To make a slight, sharp, metallic sound, as by the collision of little pieces of money, or other small sonorous bodies.
- Chink (v. t.)
To cause to make a sharp metallic sound, as coins, small pieces of metal, etc., by bringing them into collision with each other.
- Chink (v. t.)
To cause to open in cracks or fissures.
- Chink (v. t.)
To fill up the chinks of; as, to chink a wall.