BackhouseBackhouse.html
Backhouse: A building behind the main building. Specifically: A privy anecessary.
BackingBacking.html
Backing: The act of moving backward, or of putting or moving anythingbackward. That which is behind, and forms the back of, anything, usuallygiving strength or stability.
Backing and fillingBacking-and-filling.html
Backing and filling: Fluctuating between two actions or decisions, constantly changing a decision, delaying a decision continually (American Slang) guiding a water vesse
BackjointBackjoint.html
Backjoint: A rebate or chase in masonry left to receive a permanent slabor other filling.
BacklandBackland.html
Backland: Sparsely settled rural area, inner and mostly unsettled part of a country
BacklashBacklash.html
Backlash: The distance through which one part of connected machinery, asa wheel, piston, or screw, can be moved without moving the connectedparts, resulting from loosenes
BacklashingBacklashing.html
Backlashing: Act or instance of lashing back, coming back in the opposite direction (especially referring to a reel in Fishing) act or instance of coming against someone
BackletterBackletter.html
Backletter: Letter drawn up in addition to a contract as to determine rights and/or obligations between both parties to the contract which rights and/or obligations cann
BackliftBacklift.html
Backlift: (in Cricket) backward swinging and raising of the bat
BacklightBacklight.html
Backlight: Light that shines from behind an object rear light in computers with liquid crystal displays (shines behind the monitor screen in order to improve contrast an