
1) Aegis 2) Aid 3) Endorsement 4) For 5) Funding 6) Help 7) In reverse 8) Money 9) Patronage 10) Pro 11) Sponsorship 12) Support
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1) Approval 2) Approving 3) Backup 4) Blessing 5) Championship 6) Exclusively Anglo word 7) Exclusively Saxon word 8) Finance 9) Funding 10) Moral support 11) Patronage 12) Political endorsement 13) Protection 14) Support 15) Supporting 16) Word of purely Anglo origin 17) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins
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- the act of providing approval and support
- financial resources provided to make some project possible
- be behind; approve of
- give support or one's blessing to
- place a bet on
- shift to a counterclockwise direction, of the wind
- establish as valid or genuine
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• (n.) The act of moving backward, or of putting or moving anything backward. • (n.) The preparation of the back of a book with glue, etc., before putting on the cover. • (n.) That which is behind, and forms the back of, anything, usually giving strength or stability. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Back • (n.) Support or aid given ...
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Any type of line used to partially fill a reel before the main fishing line is added; commonly used in fly-fishing or by bass anglers who use many of the newer thread-like or polymer lines.
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A material or device placed against the back side of the joint, or at both sides of a weld in electroslag and electrogas welding, to support and retain molten metal. The material may be partially fused or remain unfused during welding and may be metal or non-metal.
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Refers to the carrier sheet of material in a pressure sensitive lamination as opposed to the face material. Usually has a release coating applied so that the adhesive will not stick too tightly to it. Release liner, backing paper, carrier, etc.
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In dentistry, a metal support which serves to attach a facing to a prosthesis. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Reinforcement on the back of the bow
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1) Cloth or solid pieces placed behind doorways and other openings on sets to conceal the stage machinery or building behind. 2) Financial support for a production.
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an anticlockwise shift in wind direction
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Back'ing noun 1. The act of moving backward, or of putting or moving anything backward.
2. That which is behind, and forms the back of, anything, usually giving strength or stability.
3. Support or aid given to a person or cause.
4. (Bookbinding) The preparatio...
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Backing is a term that is used for one of two things and players can tell if it is backing if you hear the coin fall to the bottom of the machine. The first thing that backing can mean is that the machine is full because it hasn't been won recently and is full of money and the second thing that it can means is that the machine has recently been re-...
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Frame lumber installed between the wall studs to give additional support for drywall or an interior trim related item, such as handrail brackets, cabinets, and towel bars. In this way, items are screwed and mounted into solid wood rather than weak drywall that may allow the item to break loose from the wall. Carpet backing holds the pile fabric in ...
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In art conservation, a method of reinforcing a work of art on paper or canvas by applying a paper or fabric lining with an adhesive
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In bookbinding, the process of sewing and shaping the spine of a sewn textblock
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flats or drops behind scenery openings, such as doors and windows of the set, to mask the backstage area.
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A piece of material that is placed at the bow’s back for strengthening the limbs.
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Frame lumber installed between the wall studs to give additional support for drywall or an interior trim related item, such as handrail brackets, cabinets, and towel bars. In this way, items are screwed and mounted into solid wood rather than weak drywall that may allow the item to break loose from the wall.
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Material used beneath a fabric to provide stability and support.This term is usually used in quilting and embroidery.
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Scenery used behind, and limiting the view of the audience through an opening (e.g. doorway or window) in a set. See also masking.
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A change of wind in an anticlockwise direction. This is the opposite of Veering, which is a change of wind in a clockwise direction.
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backup noun the act of providing approval and support; `his vigorous backing of the conservatives got him in trouble with progressives`
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Frame lumber installed between the wall studs to give additional support for drywall or an interior
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Frame lumber installed between the wall studs to give additional support for drywall or an interior trim related item, such as handrail brackets, cabinets, and towel bars. In this way, items are screwed and mounted into solid wood rather than weak drywall that may allow the item to break loose from the wall. Carpet backing holds the pile fabric in ...
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