different between backest vs packest
backest
English
Etymology
back +? -est
Adjective
backest
- (phonetics) superlative form of back: most back
- Martin J. Ball and Nicole Müller (2005), Phonetics for communication disorders, p. 56:
- He set up two anchor points for his system using articulatory criteria: cardinal vowel 1 was the highest, frontest vowel that one could make without the sound becoming a consonant, and cardinal vowel 5 was the lowest, backest vowel one could produce without pulling the tongue back into the pharynx.
- Martin J. Ball and Nicole Müller (2005), Phonetics for communication disorders, p. 56:
Verb
backest
- (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of back
Anagrams
- backets, backset, set back, setback
German
Pronunciation
Verb
backest
- second-person singular subjunctive I of backen
backest From the web:
- what is backrest chair
- what is backrest height
- what is backrest definition
- how to adjust chair backrest
packest
English
Etymology
pack +? -est
Verb
packest
- (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of pack
Anagrams
- Ptaceks, packets
German
Pronunciation
Verb
packest
- second-person singular subjunctive I of packen
packest From the web:
- what packets can wireshark capture
- what packets does traceroute use
- what packets are sent through tcp
- what packets of yeast
- what are packets in networking
- what are packets of data
- what are packets internet
- what crisp packets can be recycled
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