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backdrop
English
Etymology
From back +? drop
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?bæk.d??p/
Noun
backdrop (plural backdrops)
- A decorated cloth hung at the back of a stage.
- An image that serves as a visual background.
- The setting or background of an acted performance.
- (figuratively) Any background situation.
- Against a backdrop of falling interest rates, the new savings account is looking less appealing.
Translations
Verb
backdrop (third-person singular simple present backdrops, present participle backdropping, simple past and past participle backdropped)
- (transitive) To serve as a backdrop for.
Anagrams
- drop back, drop-back, dropback
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flannelgraph
English
Etymology
flannel +? -graph
Noun
flannelgraph (plural flannelgraphs)
- A board covered with flannel fabric used as a backdrop when telling stories to children, the characters in the story being placed and moved on the backdrop.
- Synonym: flannelboard
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