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backraise
English
Verb
backraise (third-person singular simple present backraises, present participle backraising, simple past and past participle backraised)
- (poker) To raise after calling in the same round
Noun
backraise (plural backraises)
- (poker) Such a raise
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backrest
English
Etymology
back +? rest
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?bæk??est/
Noun
backrest (plural backrests)
- The back piece of a chair, used to support the sitter's back.
- A guide attached to the slide rest of a lathe, and placed in contact with the work to steady it in turning.
Translations
Anagrams
- Starbeck, backster, brackets
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