aback |
backward |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between aback and backward
is that
aback is (obsolete) an abacus while
backward is (obsolete) already past or gone; bygone.
As adverbs the difference between aback and backward
is that
aback is (archaic) towards the back or rear; backwards while
backward is (of motion) in the direction towards the back; backwards.
As nouns the difference between aback and backward
is that
aback is (obsolete) an abacus while
backward is the state behind or past.
As an adjective backward is
(of motion) pertaining to the direction towards the back.
aback |
abacs |
As nouns the difference between aback and abacs
is that
aback is an abacus while
abacs is plural of lang=en.
As an adverb aback
is towards the back or rear; backwards.
aback |
alack |
As an adverb aback
is towards the back or rear; backwards.
As a noun aback
is an abacus.
As an interjection alack is
an expression of sorrow or mourning.
aback |
abask |
As adverbs the difference between aback and abask
is that
aback is towards the back or rear; backwards while
abask is in the sunshine; basking.
As a noun aback
is an abacus.
aback |
abaci |
As nouns the difference between aback and abaci
is that
aback is (obsolete) an abacus while
abaci is (
abacus).
As an adverb aback
is (archaic) towards the back or rear; backwards .
aback |
abac |
As nouns the difference between aback and abac
is that
aback is (obsolete) an abacus while
abac is .
As an adverb aback
is (archaic) towards the back or rear; backwards .
abaca |
aback |
As nouns the difference between abaca and aback
is that
abaca is the abaca plant while
aback is (obsolete) an abacus.
As an adverb aback is
(archaic) towards the back or rear; backwards .
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