1. ack - Noun
2. ack - Verb
3. ack - Interjection
ACK (plural ACKs)
(networking) An acknowledgement either of a packet or a message received from a network.
ACK (third-person singular simple present ACKs, present participle ACKing, simple past and past participle ACKed)
(networking) To acknowledge a packet or a message received from a network.
(military, now historical) The letter A as used in signalling and other types of communications.
(data communications) acknowledgment signal
ack (third-person singular simple present acks, present participle acking, simple past and past participle acked)
Alternative form of ACK.
ack
(radio communications) acknowledged
ack
Expressing distaste, alarm, or trepidation.
ack (third-person singular simple present acks, present participle acking, simple past and past participle acked)
Alternative form of ACK.
ack
(radio communications) acknowledged
ack
Expressing distaste, alarm, or trepidation.
Ack Asset Management Llc bought 30,000 shares as the company’s stock rose 6.58% while stock markets declined. Source: Internet
The botnet uses a variety of attacks, including TCP, UDP, SYN and ACK flood attack capabilities, as well as IP-spoofing capabilities. Source: Internet
Ack said that she was told her baby was doing well but the child was still taken to the intensive care unit. Source: Internet
At this point, after referencing so many RFCs and showing numerous ACK diagrams, John aptly asks, “Why should we care?” Source: Internet
The networking is built into the name of the motherboard - Killer networking and 802.11ac gives 'AC' and 'K', for ACK. Source: Internet
Dennis Nyaga took plea before a Thika court on 8th of May to charges of robbery with violence in a case the accused are said to have held a Nairobi ACK Pastor, Jonathan Musau hostage and after terrorizing him demanded over Ksh. Source: Internet