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backwash

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Backwash is a retrospective compilation of music by the group Talulah Gosh .

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context nautical English) The backward flow of water from oars or propeller or breaking waves. 2 The similar flow of air from an aircraft engine. 3 The result or consequence of an event; an aftermath. 4 The saliva, spit or food particles that have ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
backwash \back"wash`\, n. The flow of water propelled backward by the propeller, paddle wheel, or oars of a boat. (Aeron.) The backward flowing air within the wash of an airplane, caused mostly by the engine.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1876, "motion of a receeding wave," from back (adj.) + wash (n.).

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the flow of air that is driven backwards by an aircraft propeller [syn: slipstream , airstream , race , wash ] the consequences of an event (especially a catastrophic event); "the aftermath of war"; "in the wake of the accident no one knew how many had ...

Usage examples of backwash.

The second use Kamahl had only seen from afar but had been able to piece enough information together to know that the Emperor of the Mer Empire had set off the Mirari for some unknown reason, flooding much of northern Otaria and destroying the Mer capital in the backwash.

I hugged the cliffs just clear of the backwash and ten minutes later the movement became more violent.

The torches blazed back up, as if Sanglant had sucked the flame out of them to fuel his anger, but probably it was only the backwash from the aetherical wind that had driven into the chamber and vanished as abruptly.

In the backwash, a thousand species are carried out to sea, to the chorus of sea gulls vying for tidbits.

Gorgidas felt the backwash of his concentration as he channeled his vision to penetrate semblance and see truth.

The Malazans had built well, each barge carrying broad, solid ramps that neatly joined bow to bow, while the sterns had been designed to fit flush once the backwash guards had been removed.

The backwash of the breaking waves was a broad white road, cut aslant by the hull of the fishing boat.

Well, as to the political situation, I think it is true to say that at the moment we are in the middle of a backwash which is not going to make very much ultimate difference.

Some were barely visible in the bosky grove, at the extreme reach of the backwash from the motor-home headlights, but she thought that there were as many as a dozen altogether, all standing at attention, as though transfixed by woodland music beyond human hearing.

In spite of the stationary eddies or momentary backwashes we observe here and there, its stream moves in a definite direction, ever swelling and broadening.

The disturbances overhead were reflected in currents and backwashes along the bottom which the Hunter could feel but which were quite unable to shift the half-buried mass of metal.

But these calls to what had once been remote, unvisited backwashes were becoming increasingly important.

All of these things are related to the Coriolis, the reeling gyroscopic effect of the earth’s spin that creates wind and flow of weather, the countering backwashes and eddies of storms.

I do not know what you expected to findin Krondor, young sir, but in the backwashes of war many things happen.

His presence seemed to swirl and eddy around me, backwashing against the partitions of my cubicle and rising until it seemed he was behind me, too.