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61back electromotive force — Elect. See counter electromotive force. [1890 95] * * * …
62Back blocks — Block Block (bl[o^]k), n. [OE. blok; cf. F. bloc (fr. OHG.), D. & Dan. blok, Sw. & G. block, OHG. bloch. There is also an OHG. bloch, biloh; bi by + the same root as that of E. lock. Cf. {Block}, v. t., {Blockade}, and see {Lock}.] [1913 Webster] …
63Back Track — For the Linux Distribution, see BackTrack Infobox VG| title = BackTrack developer = Telegames publisher = Telegames designer = engine = released = October 4, 2001 genre = First person shooter modes = Single player, multiplayer ratings = ESRB: T… …
64back-up — n, adj (someone who is) prepared to use force on behalf of or otherwise show solidarity with (a friend). The term, deriving from the colloquial verb phrase back (some one) up , was first part of the vocabulary of gangs, and since around 2000… …
65beat back — force back, drive away, repel …
66Back-engineering — Rétro ingénierie La rétro ingénierie (traduction littérale de l anglais reverse engineering), également appelée rétroconception, ingénierie inversée ou ingénierie inverse, est l activité qui consiste à étudier un objet pour en déterminer le… …
67back-action condenser — a condenser with a U shaped shank so that the force applied is toward the operator. Called also reverse c …
68back-bond — An indemnity bond; a Scotch term for a deed which had the force and effect of an English deed of declaration of trust …
69back-putty — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ transitive verb : to force putty into any space in a window sash that may be left between the edges of the rabbet and the glass …
70force land — intransitive verb Etymology: back formation from forced landing : to make a forced landing …