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Definition of back
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Back (n.) A
support
or
resource
in
reserve.
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Reflect
::
Reflect
(v. i.) To throw or turn back the
thoughts
upon
anything;
to
contemplate.
Specifically:
To
attend
earnestly
to what
passes
within
the mind; to
attend
to the facts or
phenomena
of
consciousness;
to use
attention
or
earnest
thought;
to
meditate;
especially,
to think in
relation
to moral truth or
rules..
Auchenium
::
Auchenium
(n.) The part of the neck
nearest
the back.
Kick
::
Kick (v. i.) To
thrust
out the foot or feet with
violence;
to
strike
out with the foot or feet, as in
defense
or in bad
temper;
esp., to
strike
backward,
as a horse does, or to have a habit of doing so.
Hence,
figuratively:
To show ugly
resistance,
opposition,
or
hostility;
to
spurn..
Backboard
::
Backboard
(n.) A board which
supports
the back wen one is
sitting.
Setback
::
Setback
(n.)
Offset,
n., 4..
Alight
::
Alight
(v. i.) To
spring
down, get down, or
descend,
as from on
horseback
or from a
carriage;
to
dismount..
Reverted
::
Reverted
(a.)
Turned
back;
reversed.
Specifically:
(Her.)
Bent or
curved
twice,
in
opposite
directions,
or in the form of an S..
Dogcart
::
Dogcart
(n.) A light
one-horse
carriage,
commonly
two-wheeled,
patterned
after a cart. The
original
dogcarts
used in
England
by
sportsmen
had a box at the back for
carrying
dogs..
Blench
::
Blench
(v. i.) To
shrink;
to start back; to draw back, from lack of
courage
or
resolution;
to
flinch;
to
quail..
Revitalize
::
Revitalize
(v. t.) To
restore
vitality
to; to bring back to life.
Backsliding
::
Backsliding
(n.) The act of one who
backslides;
abandonment
of faith or duty.
Stool
::
Stool (n.) A
single
seat with three or four legs and
without
a back, made in
various
forms for
various
uses..
Quicksilvering
::
Quicksilvering
(n.) The
mercury
and foil on the back of a
looking-glass.
Return
::
Return
(v. t.) To bring or send back to a
tribunal,
or to an
office,
with a
certificate
of what has been done; as, to
return
a
writ..
Recidivation
::
Recidivation
(n.) A
falling
back; a
backsliding.
Drawback
::
Drawback
(n.) Money paid back or
remitted;
especially,
a
certain
amount
of
duties
or
customs,
sometimes
the
whole,
and
sometimes
only a part,
remitted
or paid back by the
government,
on the
exportation
of the
commodities
on which they were
levied..
Reclaim
::
Reclaim
(v. t.) To call back from
flight
or
disorderly
action;
to call to, for the
purpose
of
subduing
or
quieting..
Regrede
::
Regrede
(v. i.) To go back; to
retrograde,
as the apsis of a
planet's
orbit..
Staminal
::
Stamina
(n. pl.)
Whatever
constitutes
the
principal
strength
or
support
of
anything;
power of
endurance;
backbone;
vigor;
as, the
stamina
of a
constitution
or of life; the
stamina
of a
State..
Reaction
::
Reaction
(n.)
Backward
tendency
or
movement
after
revolution,
reform,
or great
progress
in any
direction..
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