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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
Example Sentences
The raids are no longer about border security, Durazo said, but “about breaking the backbone of our economy and terrorizing families.”
The state’s community colleges and California State University campuses are “the backbone of our workforce and economic development,” Newsom said, just before education leaders and tech executives signed agreements on AI.
Beyond acting, he remembers her as someone always willing to help others within her community and as "the pillar of the family" and their "backbone".
Oregano, especially in its dried form — which sharpens and intensifies into something almost resinous, unlike its greener, more delicate fresh counterpart — has become the backbone of my pantry cooking.
“Our black and white patrol vehicles are the backbone of our day-to-day patrol law enforcement functions here in our county,” he said.
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