Flowing+back

  • 1Back Creek (Potomac River) — Back Creek is a tributary of the Potomac River that flows north from Frederick County, Virginia to Berkeley County in West Virginia s Eastern Panhandle. Back Creek s source lies along Frederick County s border with Hampshire County, West Virginia …

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  • 2Back — [bak] [after George Back (1796 1878), Arctic navigator] river in N Canada, flowing northeast into the Arctic Ocean: c. 600 mi (966 km) …

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  • 3back|set — «BAK SEHT», noun. 1. a check to progress; setback: »It would give a backset and might…endanger their ultimate success (John C. Calhoun). 2. an eddy or backward flowing current …

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  • 4back|up — «BAK UHP», noun, adjective. –n. 1. something or someone kept in reserve as a substitute or for assistance: »a backup of troops. 2. an accumulation: »a backup of traffic. –adj. 1. kept in readiness or reserve: »If the primary source of power for… …

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  • 5back — Synonyms and related words: a priori, a rebours, a reculons, abandon, abet, accented, acknowledgments, advance, advocate, affirm, afford support, aft, after, aftermost, afterpart, afterpiece, again, against the grain, ago, aid, alpenstock,… …

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  • 6flowing — Synonyms and related words: affluent, ascending, autograph, autographic, axial, back, back flowing, backward, balanced, calligraphic, cascading, chirographic, concinnate, concinnous, confluent, coursing, cursive, dangling, decurrent, defluent,… …

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  • 7Back River — Infobox River river name = Back River caption = origin =Muskox Lake, NWT mouth = basin countries = Canada length = 715 mi/1,150 km long elevation = mouth elevation = discharge = Chantrey Inlet watershed = Cockburn BayBack River ( Thlewechodyeth …

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  • 8Back — geographical name river 605 miles (974 kilometers) Canada in Nunavut rising along border with Northwest Territories & flowing ENE into Arctic Ocean …

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  • 9flowing lands — Term imports raising and setting back water on another s land, by a dam placed across a stream or water course which is the natural drain and outlet for surplus water on such land …

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  • 10flowing lands — Term imports raising and setting back water on another s land, by a dam placed across a stream or water course which is the natural drain and outlet for surplus water on such land …

    Black's law dictionary