| backbone | <anatomy> The spinal column, found in vertebrate animals, which runs along the dorsal side and contains the central nerve cord (spinal cord). The main structural feature of a polymer (chain-like) molecule from which many side chains branch off. (09 Oct 1997) |
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anchor: a central cohesive source of support and stability; "faith is his anchor"; "the keystone of campaign reform was the ban on soft money"; "he is the linchpin of this firm" fortitude and determination; "he didn't have the guts to try it" spinal column: the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord; "the fall broke his back" spine: the part of a book's cover that encloses the inner side of the book's pages and that faces outward when the book is shelved; "the title and author were printed on the spine of the book" the part of a network that connects other networks together; "the backbone is the part of a communication network that carries the heaviest traffic"
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The back of a bound book; also called the spine.
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A chain of small bones that run along the center of the back of a vertebrate. Also called the spine or spinal column.
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Often used to describe wines with good acidity and structure
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The back of a bound book connecting the two covers: also called spine.
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| backbone | a computer network that connects other computer networks |
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| backbone | (informal) fortitude and determination |
| backbone | the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord |
| backbone | a central cohesive source of support and stability |
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