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backlot

English

Etymology

back +? lot

Noun

backlot (plural backlots)

  1. The farthest section of a parking lot.
  2. (Hollywood) The area of a movie studio where outdoor scenes were filmed. It typically served as a generic "town", for example in westerns.

Derived terms

  • digital backlot

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backlog

English

Etymology

back +? log. 1680s; originally a large log at the back of a fire. Figurative sense from 1880s, meaning "something stored up for later use". Possibly influenced by logbook as well.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?bæk.l??/

Noun

backlog (plural backlogs)

  1. A large log to burn at the back of a fire.
    • 1830, Joseph Plumb Martin, A Narrative of Some of the Adventures, Dangers and Sufferings of a Revolutionary Soldier, Ch. V:
      While she was preparing my breakfast, I chopped off a backlog and put it on the fire, []
  2. A reserve source or supply.
  3. An accumulation or buildup, especially of unfilled orders, unconsumed products or unfinished work.
  4. A log containing text previously read, as in text-based video games or chat rooms.

Translations

Verb

backlog (third-person singular simple present backlogs, present participle backlogging, simple past and past participle backlogged)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To acquire something as a backlog, or to become a backlog

Translations

References

Anagrams

  • gablock

Spanish

Noun

backlog m (plural backlogs)

  1. backlog

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