Words Starting With "B"

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Back-up

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"Back-up" refers to a secondary or supporting system, file, or resource that can be used in case of failure or as a substitute for the primary one. It is something that provides additional security or assistance when needed, such as a backup copy of data stored on a computer, a backup singer in a musical performance, or a backup plan in case of unexpected events. The term is often associated with redundancy and ensuring continuity in case of emergencies or failures.

Back-ups

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"Back-ups" refers to copies of data or files that are created and stored as a safety measure in case the original data is lost, damaged, or corrupted. These backups allow for the restoration of important information should any problems occur with the primary copies. They can be physical, such as external hard drives, or digital, like cloud-based storage services. Having back-ups is essential for ensuring continuity and minimizing potential losses in both personal and professional contexts.

Back

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The word "back" can have several meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. As a noun, "back" refers to the posterior part of the human body, located between the neck and the buttocks.<br>2. It can also refer to the reverse side or opposite of something, as in "the back of the book" or "the back door."<br>3. In terms of location, "back" can mean behind something or someone, like "stand back" or "in the back of the room."<br>4. "Back" can indicate returning to a previous position or place, as in "I'll be back soon" or "come back home."<br>5. As a verb, it can mean to support or endorse someone or something, such as "I back your decision."<br>6. In sports, "back" can refer to a player who positions themselves behind others, like a "defensive back" in American football.<br>7. In computer terms, "backing up" means creating a copy of data to protect against loss.<br><br>These are just a few examples of the versatile nature of the word "back."

Backache

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Backache refers to pain or discomfort felt in the back, typically ranging from the neck to the lower back. It can be caused by various factors such as poor posture, strain, injury, muscle tension, or underlying medical conditions like arthritis. Backache is a common complaint and can vary in intensity, duration, and frequency.

Backaches

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Backaches refer to pain or discomfort experienced in the back, typically ranging from the neck to the lower back. It can be caused by various factors such as poor posture, strain, injury, muscle tension, or underlying medical conditions like arthritis or herniated discs. Backaches are common and can vary in intensity, from mild aches to severe pain that affects daily activities. Treatment options include rest, exercise, physical therapy, medication, or, in some cases, surgical intervention.

Backare

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Backbeat

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The backbeat is a rhythmic pattern typically played on drums (specifically the snare drum) and other percussion instruments in music, particularly in genres such as rock, pop, blues, and funk. It provides a strong, steady pulse that accents the second and fourth beats of a 4/4 measure, creating a sense of drive and energy. The backbeat is an essential element in many forms of popular music and contributes to the "groove" that makes people want to dance or tap their foot along with the beat.

Backbench

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The word "backbench" refers to the back row of seats in a chamber, typically in a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress. In this context, "backbenchers" are members of the governing party who sit in the back row and do not hold a ministerial position. They are thus referred to as "backbenchers".

Backbencher

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A backbencher is a term used in politics to refer to a member of a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress, who is not part of the government or executive and typically sits on the benches behind the front rows occupied by the more prominent members. Backbenchers usually have less influence and seniority than ministers or party leaders and may be seen as having a less prominent role in decision-making. However, they can still contribute to debates and may represent their constituents' views.

Backbenchers

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Backbenchers are members of a legislative body, such as Parliament or Congress, who are not part of the government or the official opposition. They typically sit on the back benches in the chamber and may have less seniority or influence compared to frontbenchers (members of the government or opposition teams). Backbenchers often represent their constituencies and may occasionally propose legislation or speak on issues, but they generally have fewer official responsibilities and less visibility than those in leadership roles.

Backbenches

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"Backbenches" refers to the benches or seats located at the back of a legislative chamber, such as in Parliament or Congress. These seats are typically occupied by less experienced or junior members of a political party. The term is also used metaphorically to describe the position or status of these members, who may have less influence and visibility compared to those in more prominent roles like ministers or frontbenchers.

Backbite

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To backbite means to speak maliciously or unfairly about someone behind their back, usually to others and often with the intention of causing harm or damage to their reputation. It involves sharing negative and often unfounded opinions or rumors about a person who is not present to defend themselves.

Backbiter

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A backbiter is someone who speaks maliciously or secretly about others, often spreading rumors or gossip behind their back. They are characterized by their tendency to criticize or slander individuals when they are not present, causing harm or creating a negative impact on the person's reputation.

Backbites

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"Backbites" refers to making malicious or slanderous comments about someone when they are not present, often to their detriment or to gain favor with others. It can also imply gossiping or speaking ill of someone behind their back.

Backbiting

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Backbiting refers to the act of speaking maliciously or unfairly about someone behind their back, often to damage their reputation or spread rumors. It involves sharing negative and unverified information about a person when they are not present to defend themselves.

Backbitten

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Backbitten refers to the act of speaking ill or gossiping maliciously about someone behind their back. It also means to be spoken ill of or to be the subject of unflattering rumors or gossip.

Backboard

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A backboard is a flat, usually rectangular panel mounted vertically, typically found behind a basketball hoop. It is used to assist in playing the game by providing a surface for players to bounce the ball off when shooting or passing. In a broader context, "backboard" can also refer to a supportive or protective board or structure placed at the back of something, like a display or a piece of equipment.

Backbone

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The backbone refers to the strong and supporting part of something, often figuratively. It can also refer to the series of vertebrae forming the central, supporting column of the spine. In a more abstract sense, it can mean the essential or fundamental part of an organization, process, or system, providing stability and strength. For example, a country's military backbone, an organization's financial backbone, or a computer program's coding backbone.

Backbones

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The term "backbones" typically refers to the following:<br><br>1. <strong>Anatomical</strong>: In human or animal anatomy, the backbones (also known as vertebrae or spinal column) are the series of bones that run down the back, providing support and protection for the spinal cord.<br><br>2. <strong>Metaphorical</strong>: In a non-literal sense, "backbone" can refer to the strength, determination, or courage of a person. It is used to describe someone who has a strong character, firm principles, or the ability to stand up for themselves or others in challenging situations.<br><br>3. <strong>Technology</strong>: In the context of computer networks, a backbone refers to the main part of the network infrastructure that provides high-speed data transmission between different parts of the network or connects multiple local area networks (LANs).<br><br>4. <strong>Organizations</strong>: Within an organization, the "backbone" usually denotes the essential and supportive elements or personnel that keep the operation functioning smoothly.<br><br>Overall, "backbones" can represent physical support, personal strength, or the core components of a system or structure.

Backbreaking

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"Backbreaking" refers to something that is extremely difficult, laborious, or physically demanding, often to the point of causing exhaustion or strain on one's back. It can be used metaphorically to describe a task, work, or an experience that requires a great deal of effort and endurance.

Backburner

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"Backburner" refers to a task, project, or issue that is temporarily set aside or delayed, often due to higher priority matters requiring attention. It implies that the item is not forgotten but will be addressed later when resources and focus become available.

Backchaining

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Backchaining is a teaching technique or learning strategy that involves starting with the final step of a task and working backward to the first step. It is often used in behavior modification, language acquisition, and skill training. The learner is guided through the process by first mastering the last component, then gradually adding previous steps until they can perform the entire sequence independently. This approach can be particularly effective when the ultimate goal is more motivating or easier to understand than the individual steps.

Backcloth

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A backcloth is a large, usually cloth, backdrop used in theater, photography, or filming to create a background scene or setting. It can be a painted canvas, a screen, or any material hung at the rear of a stage or set to provide visual context or decoration. In photography, it might refer to a fabric or wall used as a background for portraits or product shots.

Backcloths

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"Backcloths" typically refer to large pieces of fabric or curtains used as backdrops or scenery in theatrical productions, photography studios, or events. They are often hung at the rear of a stage or set to create a visual background or to establish the setting for a performance or scene. Backcloths can be plain, patterned, painted, or have images printed on them to enhance the overall aesthetic or atmosphere.

Backcombing

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Backcombing, also known as back-brushing or teasing, is a hair styling technique where the hair is brushed or combed in the opposite direction of its natural growth to create volume, texture, or a more tousled look. It involves gently pulling the comb or brush from the ends of the hair upwards towards the roots, often in small sections, to create a fluffy, teased appearance. This method is commonly used for updos, half-up hairstyles, or to add temporary fullness to the hair. However, it can be damaging if done excessively or roughly, as it can cause tangles and breakage.

Backdate

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To backdate means to assign a date in the past to a document, contract, or action, as if it had been created or occurred on that earlier date. This is often done to meet a requirement, correct an error, or retroactively apply a policy or agreement. However, backdating can be controversial or even illegal if it is used to deceive or manipulate records.

Backdated

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Backdated refers to something that is dated or made effective as of a previous date, often to retroactively apply a certain status, action, or condition. For example, a contract may be backdated to make it seem as though it was signed on an earlier date than it actually was. This practice can have legal and financial implications and should be used with caution, as it may not always be legitimate or acceptable.

Backdating

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Backdating refers to the practice of assigning an earlier date to a document, contract, or other written record than the actual date it was created or signed. This is typically done to make it appear as if the document was in effect or completed at an earlier time. Backdating can be legitimate in certain situations, such as when correcting an administrative error, but it can also be used fraudulently to manipulate dates for personal or legal gain, which may be illegal or unethical.

Backdoor

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"Backdoor" typically refers to a secret or unauthorized way of accessing a computer system, software, or network. It is often used by hackers to gain access without detection, bypassing normal security measures. In a metaphorical sense, it can also refer to any indirect or covert method to achieve a goal or gain entry where one wouldn't normally be allowed.

Backdraft

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A backdraft refers to an unexpected and sudden rush of fire gases and flames that occur when oxygen is introduced into a smoldering or starved fire, causing a rapid re-ignition. It can be extremely dangerous for firefighters as it leads to a sudden increase in temperature and can result in explosions or flashovers.

Backdrop

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A backdrop is a background, usually a large cloth or screen, used on a stage or in a photograph to create a setting or enhance the scene. It can also refer to the general setting or context behind an event or situation.

Backdrops

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Backdrops refer to large, usually decorative or scenic backgrounds used in various settings such as theater productions, photography studios, film sets, or presentations. They can be made of cloth, paper, or digital materials and are designed to create a visual setting or atmosphere behind the main subject or action.

Backed-up

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"Backed-up" refers to a situation where something is congested, delayed, or supported by something else. It can have different meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. In terms of files or data, "backed-up" means that copies have been made and stored in a safe place, ensuring that information is not lost if the original is damaged or deleted.<br><br>2. When referring to a queue or traffic, "backed-up" means there is a buildup or congestion, causing a delay.<br><br>3. In the context of a drain or toilet, "backed-up" means it is blocked or overflowing, preventing water or waste from flowing properly.<br><br>4. In terms of support, "backed-up" can mean that someone or something has the support of others, as in "the proposal was backed up by strong evidence."<br><br>Overall, the phrase implies a state of being obstructed, delayed, or having additional support.

Backed

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The word "backed" is a verb that means to support or give assistance to someone or something, often financially or with one's opinion. It can also refer to physically positioning oneself behind someone or something, as in supporting a person in a debate or being in someone's corner. Additionally, "backed" can mean to have a person or thing as a backup or reserve, as in having a backup plan or a backup singer. In the context of betting, it can mean to place a wager on a particular outcome.

Backend

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"Backend" refers to the part of a website or application that is not visible to the end-user, dealing with server-side functionality, data management, and integration with other systems. It includes programming languages, servers, databases, and APIs that handle the logic and storage necessary for the frontend (the user-facing part) to function properly.

Backer

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A backer is a person who supports or financially assists a person, project, or cause. They may provide funding, endorsement, or other forms of encouragement and help to ensure its success.