| backwash | To clean the oil from (wood) after combing. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| backwash ileitis | Involvement of the terminal ileum by the inflammatory and ulcerative changes seen in chronic ulcerative colitis; distinguished from involvement of ileum and proximal colon by regional (granulomatous) enteritis (e.g., Crohn's disease of terminal ileum and proximal colon). (05 Mar 2000) |
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slipstream: the flow of air that is driven backwards by an aircraft propeller aftermath: the consequences of an event (especially a catastrophic event); "the aftermath of war"; "in the wake of the accident no one knew how many had been injured" wake: the wave that spreads behind a boat as it moves forward; "the motorboat's wake capsized the canoe"
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The return flow of water down the beach as a result of wave action; the opposite of swash.
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The gravity-driven flow of water back down the slope of a beach.
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The process in which beds of filter or ion exchange media are subjected to flow opposite to the service flow direction to loosen the bed and to flush suspended matter, collected during the service run, to waste.
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The portion of the wash of an aircraft that flows to the rear.
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| backwash | the wave that spreads behind a boat as it moves forward |
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| backwash | the consequences of an event (especially a catastrophic event) |
| backwash | the flow of air that is driven backwards by an aircraft propeller |
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