These are the meanings of the letters BACKWORT when you unscramble them.
- Abort (n.)
An aborted offspring.
- Abort (n.)
An untimely birth.
- Abort (v. i.)
To become checked in normal development, so as either to remain rudimentary or shrink away wholly; to become sterile.
- Abort (v. i.)
To miscarry; to bring forth young prematurely.
- Actor (n.)
A theatrical performer; a stageplayer.
- Actor (n.)
An advocate or proctor in civil courts or causes.
- Actor (n.)
One who acts, or takes part in any affair; a doer.
- Actor (n.)
One who institutes a suit; plaintiff or complainant.
- boart (unknown)
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- Bract (n.)
A leaf, usually smaller than the true leaves of a plant, from the axil of which a flower stalk arises.
- Bract (n.)
Any modified leaf, or scale, on a flower stalk or at the base of a flower.
- Brock (n.)
A badger.
- Brock (n.)
A brocket.
- carbo (unknown)
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- Carob (n.)
An evergreen leguminous tree (Ceratania Siliqua) found in the countries bordering the Mediterranean; the St. John's bread; -- called also carob tree.
- Carob (n.)
One of the long, sweet, succulent, pods of the carob tree, which are used as food for animals and sometimes eaten by man; -- called also St. John's bread, carob bean, and algaroba bean.
- Cobra (n.)
See Copra.
- Cobra (n.)
The cobra de capello.
- Croak (n.)
The coarse, harsh sound uttered by a frog or a raven, or a like sound.
- Croak (v. i.)
To complain; especially, to grumble; to forebode evil; to utter complaints or forebodings habitually.
- Croak (v. i.)
To make a low, hoarse noise in the throat, as a frog, a raven, or a crow; hence, to make any hoarse, dismal sound.
- Croak (v. t.)
To utter in a low, hoarse voice; to announce by croaking; to forebode; as, to croak disaster.
- korat (unknown)
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- Tabor (n.)
A small drum used as an accompaniment to a pipe or fife, both being played by the same person.
- Tabor (v. i.)
To play on a tabor, or little drum.
- Tabor (v. i.)
To strike lightly and frequently.
- Tabor (v. t.)
To make (a sound) with a tabor.
- taroc (unknown)
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- tarok (unknown)
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- Track (n.)
A mark left by something that has passed along; as, the track, or wake, of a ship; the track of a meteor; the track of a sled or a wheel.
- Track (n.)
A mark or impression left by the foot, either of man or beast; trace; vestige; footprint.
- Track (n.)
A path or course laid out for a race, for exercise, etc.
- Track (n.)
A road; a beaten path.
- Track (n.)
A tract or area, as of land.
- Track (n.)
Course; way; as, the track of a comet.
- Track (n.)
The entire lower surface of the foot; -- said of birds, etc.
- Track (n.)
The permanent way; the rails.
- Track (v. t.)
To draw along continuously, as a vessel, by a line, men or animals on shore being the motive power; to tow.
- Track (v. t.)
To follow the tracks or traces of; to pursue by following the marks of the feet; to trace; to trail; as, to track a deer in the snow.
- troak (unknown)
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- trock (unknown)
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- wacko (unknown)
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- Wrack (n.)
A thin, flying cloud; a rack.
- Wrack (n.)
Any marine vegetation cast up on the shore, especially plants of the genera Fucus, Laminaria, and Zostera, which are most abundant on northern shores.
- Wrack (n.)
Coarse seaweed of any kind.
- Wrack (n.)
Wreck; ruin; destruction.
- Wrack (v. t.)
To rack; to torment.
- Wrack (v. t.)
To wreck.