different between backbond vs backbend
backbond
English
Etymology
back +? bond
Noun
backbond (plural backbonds)
- (Scotland, law) An instrument which, in conjunction with another making an absolute disposition, constitutes a trust.
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backbend
English
Alternative forms
- back bend
- back-bend
Etymology
back +? bend
Noun
backbend (plural backbends)
- (gymnastics, dance) A move in which the performer bends backwards until the hands touch the floor or catches him/herself with the hands.
- 1951, June 30, Billboard (page 40)
- The gal's backbends, the father's hoofology, the boy's fast steps and the mother's taps all won solid mitting.
- 1951, June 30, Billboard (page 40)
Translations
Verb
backbend (third-person singular simple present backbends, present participle backbending, simple past and past participle backbended)
- To perform such a move.
See also
- backbend on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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