backwood |
backwater |
As an adjective backwood
is native to or located in a remote rural location.
As a noun backwater is
the water held back by a dam or other obstruction.
As a verb backwater is
to row or paddle a backwater stroke.
backwood |
jackwood |
As an adjective backwood
is native to or located in a remote rural location.
As a noun jackwood is
, a rainforest tree of eastern australia whose bark is dark brown or reddish-brown and often scaly.
backwood |
backword |
As an adjective backwood
is native to or located in a remote rural location.
As a noun backword is
a contention, retort, or reply.
blackwood |
backwood |
As a noun blackwood
is any of several trees yielding a very dark wood.
As a proper noun Blackwood
is any of many places in England, Scotland and the United States.
As an adjective backwood is
native to or located in a remote rural location.
taxonomy |
backwood |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As an adjective backwood is
native to or located in a remote rural location.
countrified |
backwood |
As adjectives the difference between countrified and backwood
is that
countrified is rural, rustic; unsophisticated while
backwood is native to or located in a remote rural location.
unsophisticated |
backwood |
As adjectives the difference between unsophisticated and backwood
is that
unsophisticated is not sophisticated; lacking sophistication while
backwood is native to or located in a remote rural location.
rural |
backwood |
As adjectives the difference between rural and backwood
is that
rural is pertaining to less-populated, non-urban areas while
backwood is native to or located in a remote rural location.
remote |
backwood |
As adjectives the difference between remote and backwood
is that
remote is at a distance; disconnected while
backwood is native to or located in a remote rural location.
As a noun remote
is short for remote control.
As a verb remote
is (computing) to connect to a computer from a remote location.