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backbone
[bak-bohn]
noun
Anatomy., the spinal column; spine.
strength of character; resolution.
something resembling a backbone in appearance, position, or function.
Bookbinding., a back or bound edge of a book; spine.
Nautical., a rope running along the middle of an awning, as a reinforcement and as an object to which a supporting bridle or crowfoot may be attached.
Naval Architecture., the central fore-and-aft assembly of the keel and keelson, giving longitudinal strength to the bottom of a vessel.
backbone
/ ˈbækˌbəʊn /
noun
a nontechnical name for spinal column
something that resembles the spinal column in function, position, or appearance
strength of character; courage
the main or central mountain range of a country or region
nautical the main longitudinal members of a vessel, giving structural strength
computing (in computer networks) a large-capacity, high-speed central section by which other network segments are connected
backbone
See vertebral column
Other Word Forms
- backboned adjective
- backboneless adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of backbone1
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