layback |
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layback |
laydown |
As nouns the difference between layback and laydown
is that
layback is (figure skating) a spin in which the head and shoulders are dropped backwards and the back arched downwards toward the ice also called a layback spin while
laydown is (usually|uncountable) the act of laying something down.
As a verb layback
is to climb using layback maneuvers.
playback |
layback |
As nouns the difference between playback and layback
is that
playback is the replaying of previously recorded sound or moving images while
layback is (figure skating) a spin in which the head and shoulders are dropped backwards and the back arched downwards toward the ice also called a layback spin.
As a verb layback is
to climb using layback maneuvers.
lazyback |
layback |
As nouns the difference between lazyback and layback
is that
lazyback is (colloquial) a support for the back, attached to the seat of a carriage while
layback is (figure skating) a spin in which the head and shoulders are dropped backwards and the back arched downwards toward the ice also called a layback spin.
As a verb layback is
to climb using layback maneuvers.
payback |
layback |
As nouns the difference between payback and layback
is that
payback is (uncountable) an act of revenge while
layback is (figure skating) a spin in which the head and shoulders are dropped backwards and the back arched downwards toward the ice also called a layback spin.
As a verb layback is
to climb using layback maneuvers.
pass |
layback |
As nouns the difference between pass and layback
is that
pass is pass (
between mountains ) while
layback is (figure skating) a spin in which the head and shoulders are dropped backwards and the back arched downwards toward the ice also called a layback spin.
As a verb layback is
to climb using layback maneuvers.
sound |
layback |
As a proper noun sound
is the strait that separates zealand (an island of denmark) from scania (part of sweden); also sometimes called by the danish name,.
As a noun layback is
(figure skating) a spin in which the head and shoulders are dropped backwards and the back arched downwards toward the ice also called a layback spin.
As a verb layback is
to climb using layback maneuvers.
rail |
layback |
In surfing|lang=en terms the difference between rail and layback
is that
rail is (surfing) one of the lengthwise edges of a surfboard while
layback is (surfing) a surf maneuver where the upright surfer leans back against the wave.
As nouns the difference between rail and layback
is that
rail is a horizontal bar extending between supports and used for support or as a barrier; a railing or
rail can be any of several birds in the family rallidae or
rail can be (obsolete) an item of clothing; a cloak or other garment; a dress while
layback is (figure skating) a spin in which the head and shoulders are dropped backwards and the back arched downwards toward the ice also called a layback spin.
As verbs the difference between rail and layback
is that
rail is to travel by railway or
rail can be to complain violently ((
against), (
about)) or
rail can be (
label) to gush, flow (of liquid) while
layback is to climb using layback maneuvers.
lip |
layback |
As an adverb lip
is .
As a noun layback is
(figure skating) a spin in which the head and shoulders are dropped backwards and the back arched downwards toward the ice also called a layback spin.
As a verb layback is
to climb using layback maneuvers.
trick |
layback |
As nouns the difference between trick and layback
is that
trick is trick while
layback is (figure skating) a spin in which the head and shoulders are dropped backwards and the back arched downwards toward the ice also called a layback spin.
As a verb layback is
to climb using layback maneuvers.
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