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1. Back-formation from Backscattering

2. Back formation in Linguistics topic

3. Back-formation (n.) also Back formation, "word formed from an existing word, often by removal of a suffix or supposed suffix," by 1887, from back (adv.) + formation.

4. View the pronunciation for Back formation.

5. What are synonyms for Back formation?

6. German, back-formation from anastigmatisch Anastigmatic

7. Synonyms for Back formation in Free Thesaurus

8. Alligator Back formation (Sauratown Mountains; Conley, 1985)

9. What does Back formation mean? Information and translations of Back formation in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

10. Definition of Back formation in the Definitions.net dictionary

11. [Probably back-formation from Chamfering, from French chanfrein, bevelled

12. Bloviate may be a back-formation from the noun bloviation

13. This is the British English definition of Back formation.View American English definition of Back formation

14. [Middle English Blabben, to talk foolishly, back-formation from Blaberen

15. [Middle English Blabben, to talk foolishly, back-formation from blaberen

16. [C17: back formation from C15 Adulation, from Latin adūlāri to flatter]

17. Adulate Meaning: "flatter slavishly," 1777, back-formation from adulation

18. Acculturate (v.) 1925 (implied in Acculturated), back-formation from acculturation (q.v.)

19. Spanish Translation of “back formation” The official Collins English-Spanish Dictionary online

20. Bachelry Bacillar Bacillariae Bacillary bacilli Bacilliform Bacillus bacitracin Back Back and forth Back blocks Back charge Back charges Back door Back eccentric Back filling Back pressure Back rest Back slang Back stairs Back step Back stream back up Back-acting steam engine back-and-forth back-formation back-to-back backache Backarack Backare

21. (C14: back formation from Amiddes amid) English Collins Dictionary - English Definition & Thesaurus

22. He was later sent back to the youth team to finish his formation.

23. Back formation is an abnormal type of word formation where a shorter word is derived by removing an affix form a longer word

24. As an adj., attested from 1884, apparently a back formation from NON Committal (Cf

25. Definition and synonyms of Back formation from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education

26. [Back-formation from Complicity.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

27. Origin and meaning of Acculturate: 1925 (implied in Acculturated), back-formation from acculturation (q.v.)

28. Back-formation from assets, from Anglo-Norman asetz, from Old French assez (“ enough ”).Compare Middle English Asseth.

29. If I win the election, I'll back the formation of groups of students... to address these problems.

30. Choreograph (v.) 1928, American English, back-formation from Choreography, or else from French choréographier (1827)

31. Back-formation from assets, from Anglo-Norman asetz, from Old French assez (“ enough ”).Compare Middle English Asseth.

32. Alpha formation.

33. In formation!

34. Conversate is a back-formation from conversation, similar to orientate (which is quite common in the UK), administrate, and others

35. Back formation definition: the invention of a new word on the assumption that a familiar word is derived from it

36. Decompression melting of the mantle associated with back-arc generation resulted in mantle melting and the formation of the alkalic basalts.

37. Arborization (countable and uncountable, plural Arborizations) Any branching, treelike shape or formation. The formation of such a shape or formation.

38. Background – Backronym The word Backronym is of a course a blend of back and acronym, and seems to have been around for twenty years or so, its first use dating back to the early eighties.The back in the word relates to the linguistics term back formation.Back formation is an irregular type of word formation where a shorter word is derived by deleting an 'imaginary' affix from a longer word

39. Net human capital formation is the difference between gross formation and depreciation.

40. @Shinto: "Commentate" may be a back-formation, but Merriam-Webster has it and says "First Known Use: 1794"

41. Plants with controlled side-shoot formation and/or controlled abscission area formation

42. A brief animation that describes tumor formation and the critical requirement of Angiogenesis, or blood vessel formation, to the formation of tumors

43. Alliterate Meaning: "begin with the same letter or sound," 1776 (implied in Alliterated), back-formation from alliteration.… See definitions of Alliterate.

44. Battalias in hedgehog formation

45. Burgle Meaning: "commit burglary, be a burglar," 1869, humorous or erroneous back-formation from burglar (q.v.) as… See definitions of Burgle.

46. 1790–1800; back formation from Latin Bacchantēs, feminine plural of bacchāns Bacchant; pronunciation with silent -e <French Bacchante, feminine of Bacchant Bacchant

47. Interesting driftwood formation too.

48. Stay in formation, everyone.

49. Many studies suggest that sludge formation is a marker of gall stone formation.

50. Acrolein formation on heating

51. Up to $100 cash back  · Worlds Away presents a truly pair of antique brass Bookends shaped into a modern layered formation

52. Assent (n.) early 14c., "consent, approval," from Old French Assent, a back-formation from Assentir "to agree" (see Assent (v.))

53. Optimizing Coacervate Formation Robert Y

54. Three Masked Boobies in formation

55. Every formation has its weakness

56. The integra-induced formation of a neodermis leads to functionally and aesthetically highly acceptable scar formation.

57. Amalgamate (v.) 1650s, "mix (a metal) with mercury," a back-formation from amalgamation, or else from obsolete adjective Amalgamate (1640s) from amalgam (q.v.)

58. Riot police marched in formation .

59. Agamospermy is asexual seed formation

60. amalgamate (v.) 1650s, "mix (a metal) with mercury," a back-formation from Amalgamation, or else from obsolete adjective amalgamate (1640s) from amalgam (q.v.)

61. Late Middle English back-formation from the obsolete adjective ‘Admixt’, from Latin Admixtus ‘mixed together’, past participle of admiscere, from ad- ‘to’ + miscere ‘to mix’.

62. Disclosed are also plants with controlled side-shoot formation and/or petal formation and/or controlled formation of abscission areas, wherein the expressible DNA sequence, fragment or derivative thereof responsible for side-shoot formation and/or petal formation and/or abscission area formation is integrated in a stable manner into the genome of the plant cell or the plant tissue.

63. The sequence of lithologic units within the Alligator Back formation southeast of the Bowens Creek fault is the same as that proposed by Brown (1951; 1958), and Espenshade (1954) for the formations in the Evington Group, that are structurally above the Candler Formation.

64. Gene Ontology Term: Basidiospore formation

65. Blende (n.) an ore of zinc and other metals, 1680s, from German Blende, a back-formation from Blenden "to blind, deceive" (see blind (adj.))

66. Amputate Meaning: "to cut off a limb," originally in English both of plants and persons; a back-formation from amputation… See definitions of Amputate.

67. Accessory comes to mean a woman’s smaller articles of dress in 1896, the word Accessorize follows in 1939 as a back formation from the word accessory.

68. Relaxivity-insensitive measurement of formation permeability

69. The troops broke formation and ran.

70. While parthenocarpy is the formation of fruit without fertilization, Apomixis is the formation of seeds without fertilization

71. Briefly Angiogenesis means blood vessel formation

72. Arching definition, arched work or formation

73. The troops are in line formation.

74. The soldiers advanced in close formation.

75. This paper, in detail, deals with the cause of formation of sand hill and formation mechanism of palaeolimnology.

76. Atheroma formation, or atherogenesis, is very …

77. Factory announced the formation of Shout!

78. Adduct formation, see: Meijers et al

79. Achondroplasia translates as "without cartilage formation."

80. This is an interlocked naval formation