What does Clack mean?

Definitions for Clack
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Princeton's WordNet

  1. clack, clapnoun

    a sharp abrupt noise as if two objects hit together; may be repeated

  2. clack valve, clack, clapper valveverb

    a simple valve with a hinge on one side; allows fluid to flow in only one direction

  3. clatter, clack, brattleverb

    make a rattling sound

    "clattering dishes"

  4. cluck, click, clackverb

    make a clucking sounds, characteristic of hens

  5. chatter, piffle, palaver, prate, tittle-tattle, twaddle, clack, maunder, prattle, blab, gibber, tattle, blabber, gabbleverb

    speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly

Wiktionary

  1. clacknoun

    an abrupt, sharp sound, especially one made by two hard objects colliding repetitively; a clatter; in sound, midway between a click and a clunk

  2. clacknoun

    chatter

  3. clackverb

    to make such a sound

  4. clackverb

    to chatter

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Clacknoun

    Etymology: klatschen, Germ. to rattle; to make a noise.

    But still his tongue ran on,
    And with its everlasting clack,
    Set all mens ears upon the rack. Hudibras, Part ii. canto 2.

    Fancy flows in, and muse flies high;
    He knows not when my clack will lie. Matthew Prior.

    Says John, just at the hopper will I stand,
    And mark the clack how justly it will sound. Thomas Betterton.

  2. To Clackverb

    As to clack wool, is to cut off the sheep’s mark, which makes it to weigh less, and so yield the less custom to the king. John Cowell

  3. To Clackverb

    Etymology: from the noun.

ChatGPT

  1. clack

    Clack refers to a sharp, abrupt, or loud sound, typically produced by two hard objects striking together. It can also be used as a verb to mean making or causing something to make such a sound. In some contexts, 'clack' refers to a device or mechanism that generates this kind of noise.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Clacknoun

    to make a sudden, sharp noise, or a succesion of such noises, as by striking an object, or by collision of parts; to rattle; to click

  2. Clacknoun

    to utter words rapidly and continually, or with abruptness; to let the tongue run

  3. Clackverb

    to cause to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click

  4. Clackverb

    to utter rapidly and inconsiderately

  5. Clackverb

    a sharp, abrupt noise, or succession of noises, made by striking an object

  6. Clackverb

    anything that causes a clacking noise, as the clapper of a mill, or a clack valve

  7. Clackverb

    continual or importunate talk; prattle; prating

  8. Etymology: [Prob. of imitative origin; cf. F.claquer to clap, crack, D. klakken, MHG. klac crack, Ir. clagaim I make a noise, ring. Cf. Clack, n., Clatter, Click.]

Wikidata

  1. Clack

    Clack is an unincorporated community in Tunica County, Mississippi, located along Old U.S. Highway 61. The Mississippi levee traverses the west side of Clack. Beyond the levee is Old River Lake, once part of the contiguous Mississippi River. Clack was established as a flagstop on the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad, built in the 1880s. It was named for Phil Clack, who owned the land near the railroad stop. Clack had a post office from 1892 to 1927, and Clack Store served as a commissary and train station. In 1941, as part of a Fisk University/Library of Congress study, researchers Alan Lomax and John Wesley Work III used Clack Store as a location to record blues musicians Son House, Willie Brown, Leroy Williams, and Fiddlin' Joe Martin. Locomotives can be heard in the recording. A Mississippi Blues Trail marker recognizing Son House was erected in Clack in 2007. Clack Store has since been demolished, and the store's sign was moved to the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale. Clack today is surrounded by RV parks and the casinos of Tunica Resorts.

Surnames Frequency by Census Records

  1. CLACK

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Clack is ranked #9286 in terms of the most common surnames in America.

    The Clack surname appeared 3,505 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 1 would have the surname Clack.

    72.2% or 2,533 total occurrences were White.
    22.1% or 776 total occurrences were Black.
    2.9% or 103 total occurrences were of Hispanic origin.
    1.7% or 62 total occurrences were of two or more races.
    0.5% or 18 total occurrences were American Indian or Alaskan Native.
    0.3% or 13 total occurrences were Asian.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Clack in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Clack in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

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Translations for Clack

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  • бърборене, тракам, тракане, чукане, чукам, бърборяBulgarian
  • трескRussian
  • klackSwedish

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