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Backwater vs Backcast - What's the difference?

backwater | backcast |

As nouns the difference between backwater and backcast

is that backwater is the water held back by a dam or other obstruction while backcast is a cast or throw back.

As verbs the difference between backwater and backcast

is that backwater is to row or paddle a backwater stroke while backcast is to identify the actions required in order to reach a proposed future.

As an adjective backcast is

retrospective.

As an adverb backcast is

long ago; in the past.

backwater

English

Alternative forms

* back water * back-water

Noun

(en noun)
  • The water held back by a dam or other obstruction
  • (idiomatic) A remote place; somewhere that remains unaffected by new events, progresses, ideas, etc.
  • * 1978 , National Opera Association - The Opera Journal page 29
  • It's a volume for those who delight in exploring the backwaters of nineteenth-century opera
  • A rowing stroke in which the oar is pushed forward to stop the boat; see back water
  • Synonyms

    * jerkwater town, one-horse town, Podunk * See

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To row or paddle a backwater stroke.
  • (idiomatic) To vacillate on a long-held position.
  • backcast

    English

    Alternative forms

    *

    Verb

    (en-verb)
  • To identify the actions required in order to reach a proposed future.
  • To change retrospectively; reverse.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • A cast or throw back.
  • A backward stroke, or a stroke driving one back.
  • (figuratively) Any discouragement or cause of relapse or failure.
  • Misfortune; reverse; reversal; a relapse in health or illness; moral backsliding.
  • Retrospect; hindsight.
  • backwater
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Retrospective.
  • Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • Long ago; in the past.
  • Anagrams

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