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Back vs Turnback - What's the difference?

back | turnback |


As nouns the difference between back and turnback

is that back is a small stream or brook while turnback is used attributively to describe part of a garment that is turned back.

Back vs Unbacked - What's the difference?

back | unbacked |


As a noun back

is a small stream or brook.

As an adjective unbacked is

having no back.

Back vs Backwind - What's the difference?

back | backwind |


In nautical terms the difference between back and backwind

is that back is the keel and keelson of a ship while backwind is the flow of air so deflected.

In transitive terms the difference between back and backwind

is that back is to push or force backwards while backwind is to wind backwards.

As nouns the difference between back and backwind

is that back is the rear of the body, especially the part between the neck and the end of the spine and opposite the chest and belly while backwind is the flow of air so deflected.

As verbs the difference between back and backwind

is that back is to go in the reverse direction while backwind is to deflect air into the back of a sail or of a vessel.

As an adjective back

is near the rear.

As an adverb back

is to or in a previous condition or place.

Back vs Backswimmer - What's the difference?

back | backswimmer |


As nouns the difference between back and backswimmer

is that back is a small stream or brook while backswimmer is any of various aquatic insects, of the family , that swim on their backs.

Back vs Knockback - What's the difference?

back | knockback |


As nouns the difference between back and knockback

is that back is a small stream or brook while knockback is a blow that causes the recipient to fall or move backwards, a knock back; a recoil.

Back vs Muleback - What's the difference?

back | muleback |


As nouns the difference between back and muleback

is that back is a small stream or brook while muleback is the back of a mule.

Back vs Dorsifixed - What's the difference?

back | dorsifixed |


As a noun back

is a small stream or brook.

As an adjective dorsifixed is

(botany) said of anthers that are attached to the filament somewhere along their back.

Back vs Dorse - What's the difference?

back | dorse |


As nouns the difference between back and dorse

is that back is a small stream or brook while dorse is the baltic or variable cod (gadus callarias ), by some believed to be the young of the common codfish or dorse can be the back of a book.

Back vs Rudy - What's the difference?

back | rudy | see also |

Back is a see also of rudy.


As nouns the difference between back and rudy

is that back is a small stream or brook while rudy is (sports|aerial freestyle skiing) two and a half twist acrobatic maneuver.

Back vs Diacranterian - What's the difference?

back | diacranterian |


As adjectives the difference between back and diacranterian

is that back is near the rear while diacranterian is having the back teeth separated from the front teeth.

As an adverb back

is to or in a previous condition or place.

As a noun back

is the rear of the body, especially the part between the neck and the end of the spine and opposite the chest and belly.

As a verb back

is to go in the reverse direction.

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