Backwater vs Backcountry - What's the difference?
backwater | backcountry |
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
A rowing stroke in which the oar is pushed forward to stop the boat; see back water
To row or paddle a backwater stroke.
(idiomatic) To vacillate on a long-held position.
A remote region; the boondocks.
As nouns the difference between backwater and backcountry
is that backwater is the water held back by a dam or other obstruction while backcountry is a remote region; the boondocks.As a verb backwater
is to row or paddle a backwater stroke.backwater
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Alternative forms
* back water * back-waterNoun
(en noun)page 29
- It's a volume for those who delight in exploring the backwaters of nineteenth-century opera