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A member of the offensive backfield: the quarterback or either of the two running backs; also, a member of the defensive backfield: either of the two safeties or two cornerbacks.
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| backcross |
The cross of the F 1 progeny of two parental strains to either of the two parents.
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| backcross |
The cross of an individual with one of its parents or an organism with the same genotype as a parent.
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| backcross |
To cross (mate) with one parent. (13)
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| backup |
To create a copy of a disk
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| back | a board used to support the back of someone or something |
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| back | a raised vertical board with basket attached |
| back | a computer network that connects other computer networks |
| back | (informal) fortitude and determination |
| back | the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord |
| back | a central cohesive source of support and stability |
| back | characterized by toilsome effort to the point of exhaustion |
| back | light teasing repartee |
| back | scenery hung at back of stage |
| back | mate a hybrid of the first generation with one of its parents |
| back | make effective from an earlier date |
| back | a retraction of a previously held position |
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