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backland

Backhand vs Backland - What's the difference?

backhand | backland |


As nouns the difference between backhand and backland

is that backhand is (tennis) a stroke made across the chest from the off-hand side to the racquet hand side; a stroke during which the back of the hand faces the shot while backland is land that lies behind or beyond some primary settlement or development.

As a verb backhand

is to execute a backhand stroke or throw.

As an adjective backhand

is (handwriting) of any left slanting handwriting.

Backland vs Backband - What's the difference?

backland | backband |


As nouns the difference between backland and backband

is that backland is land that lies behind or beyond some primary settlement or development while backband is a band that passes over the back of a horse and holds up the shafts of a carriage.

Bockland vs Backland - What's the difference?

bockland | backland |


As nouns the difference between bockland and backland

is that bockland is while backland is land that lies behind or beyond some primary settlement or development.

Development vs Backland - What's the difference?

development | backland |


As nouns the difference between development and backland

is that development is (uncountable) the process of developing; growth, directed change while backland is land that lies behind or beyond some primary settlement or development.

Settlement vs Backland - What's the difference?

settlement | backland |


As nouns the difference between settlement and backland

is that settlement is the state of being settled while backland is land that lies behind or beyond some primary settlement or development.

Primary vs Backland - What's the difference?

primary | backland |


As nouns the difference between primary and backland

is that primary is a primary election; a preliminary election to select a political candidate of a political party while backland is land that lies behind or beyond some primary settlement or development.

As an adjective primary

is the first in a group or series.

As a verb primary

is (us|intransitive) to take part in a primary election.