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backboard

Backboard vs Skate - What's the difference?

backboard | skate |


As a noun backboard

is (basketball) the flat vertical surface to which the basket is attached.

As a verb skate is

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Backboard vs Background - What's the difference?

backboard | background |


As nouns the difference between backboard and background

is that backboard is (basketball) the flat vertical surface to which the basket is attached while background is one's social heritage; what one did in the past/previously.

As a verb background is

to put in a position that is not prominent.

Spineboard vs Backboard - What's the difference?

spineboard | backboard |


As nouns the difference between spineboard and backboard

is that spineboard is while backboard is (basketball) the flat vertical surface to which the basket is attached.

Backboard vs Packboard - What's the difference?

backboard | packboard |


As nouns the difference between backboard and packboard

is that backboard is (basketball) the flat vertical surface to which the basket is attached while packboard is a board worn on the back like a backpack for carrying goods while travelling.

Backboard vs Buckboard - What's the difference?

backboard | buckboard |


As nouns the difference between backboard and buckboard

is that backboard is (basketball) the flat vertical surface to which the basket is attached while buckboard is a simple, distinctively american four-wheeled horse-pulled wagon designed for personal transport as well as for transporting animal fodder and domestic goods, often with a spring-mounted seat for the driver.

Blackboard vs Backboard - What's the difference?

blackboard | backboard |


As nouns the difference between blackboard and backboard

is that blackboard is a large flat surface, finished with black slate or a similar material, that can be written upon with chalk and subsequently erased; a chalkboard while backboard is (basketball) the flat vertical surface to which the basket is attached.

As a verb blackboard

is to use a blackboard to assist in an informal discussion.