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  • 11back — ► NOUN 1) the rear surface of the human body from the shoulders to the hips. 2) the corresponding upper surface of an animal s body. 3) the side or part of something away from the viewer. 4) the side or part of an object that is not normally seen …

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  • 12back|scat|ter — «BAK SKAT uhr», noun, verb. Physics. –noun. radioactive particles, light waves, or other radiation, deflected back at an angle of greater than 90 degrees by an obstacle. –transitive verb. to deflect (radioactive particles, light waves, or other… …

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  • 13back up — verb Date: 1837 intransitive verb to accumulate in a congested state < traffic backed up for miles > transitive verb 1. to move into a position behind (a teammate) in order to assist on a play 2. hold back 1 3 …

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  • 14back-calculate — backˈ calˈculate intransitive verb and transitive verb To make a calculation as to an earlier condition, situation, etc (esp as to the level of a person s intoxication) based on data recorded at a later time • • • Main Entry: ↑back …

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  • 15back´bit´er — back|bite «BAK BYT», transitive verb, intransitive verb, bit, bit|ten or bit, bit|ing. to speak evil of; slander (an absent person). SYNONYM(S): defame, malign, revile. – …

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  • 16back|bite — «BAK BYT», transitive verb, intransitive verb, bit, bit|ten or bit, bit|ing. to speak evil of; slander (an absent person). SYNONYM(S): defame, malign, revile. – …

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  • 17back|shish — back|sheesh or back|shish «BAK sheesh», noun, transitive verb, intransitive verb. = baksheesh. (Cf. ↑baksheesh) …

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  • 18back|sheesh — or back|shish «BAK sheesh», noun, transitive verb, intransitive verb. = baksheesh. (Cf. ↑baksheesh) …

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  • 19back|wind — back|wind1 «BAK WIHND», transitive verb. Nautical. to blanket (def. 3). ╂[&LT; back2 + wind1] back|wind2 «BAK WYND», transitive verb, wound, wind|ing. to wind (film in a camera) backward …

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  • 20back order — ➔ order1 * * * back order UK US noun [C] COMMERCE ► a request for goods that are not available now but will be available in the future: »Unfortunately we are not able to process back orders. »Pharmacies that carried the vaccine now say it is on&#8230; …

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