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Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the
verbs back, backstab, backscratch and backshoot which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.
(phonetics)Pronounced with the highest part of the body of the tongue toward the back of the mouth, near the soft palate (most often describing a vowel).
“This company is embarking on a heavily backed project to build an algorithmic trading platform.”
“The country's parliament passed a government-backed law regulating social media on Wednesday.”
“It had been designed and built during times when Aritian architects had no need to include features like protective grillwork on windows, triple-boarded doors, and metal-backed walls.”
backless
having no back, said of things that typically have backs, such as chairs or dresses
(of a person) having an uncovered back, having a back that shows skin
“She was wearing a knee-length dark blue jean skirt with a front slit and a blue backless top.”
“Most of the selection I saw was of the backless sort which tied like a halter top around the neck.”
“The shelter inside was totally dark and one had to grope to find a place to sit on the backless wooden forms.”
backshot
(water wheel) Having the water introduced just behind the summit, combining the advantages of breastshot and overshot systems, since the full amount of the potential energy released by the falling water is harnessed as the water descends the back of the wheel.