"Yacca" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Yacca" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Yacca" Meaning

Turning

As a shortened form of "bargeboard", which is the lower board that projects at a 90-degree angle from the back of a ship's decking to protect the rear corner from water damage.

"Yacca" Examples

Yacca

Adjective

1. Unfamiliar or old-fashioned (mostly used in Northern England)

Example sentences:
- Can you repeat that, I didn't understand what you meant? It sounds a bit yacca to me.
- This song is all so yacca and confusing.

"Yacca" Similar Words

Y.m.c.a.

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You Might Just Ask

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Y2k

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The phrase "Y2K" stands for "Year 2000." It refers to the widespread concern and fear about potential computer failures and chaos that could occur when the calendar rolled over from the year 1999 to 2000, due to many computer systems and software at the time using only two digits to represent the year, assuming that the year 2000 would be 00, not 2000.

Yabba

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A colloquial or informal expression used to attract someone's attention, equivalent to "hello" or "hey".

Yabber

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To yabber is to talk constantly or nonsensically, often in a way that is annoying or confusing. It means to chatter or prattle on excessively.

Yabbies

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Yabbies are a type of freshwater crayfish that are native to Australia and New Zealand. They belong to the genus Cherax and are also known as crustaceans or freshwater lobster. Yabbies are a popular food source in Australia, often served grilled or boiled, and their shells are also used as decorations.

Yabby

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The yabby is a large freshwater crayfish native to Australia and New Guinea. It is a type of Australian freshwater crayfish and is also known as the Australia's native freshwater lobster.

Yacare

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Yacare is a type of caiman, a small alligatorid reptile found in South America. It is known for its relatively short, broad snout and sharp teeth.

Yacht

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A large and luxurious sailboat or powerboat used for recreational or racing purposes, often with a cabin or other accommodations for an overnight stay.

Yachting

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Yachting refers to the sport or leisure activity of sailing and managing a yacht, a luxury boat designed for pleasure or racing on the water. It involves navigation, tactics, and sailing techniques, often for competitive sailing or simply cruising.

Yachtmaster

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A Yachtmaster is a highly advanced sailing certification, typically awarded by the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) or the International Yachtmaster Association (IYA), indicating an individual's expertise in sailing, navigation, and boat handling.

Yachtsman

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A yachtsman is a person who owns, operates, or competes with a yacht, typically a luxurious sailing or power boat. A yachtsman often has a strong passion for sailing and the sea, and is skilled in navigation, seamanship, and yacht handling.

Yachtsmanship

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The art of sailing or commanding a yacht, especially with skill and tact.

Yachtsmen

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A person who enjoys or is skilled in sailing or yachting.

Yachtswoman

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Yack

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