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Definition
Synonym
Endezeichen
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Endezeichen
, Schlusszeichen
back-to-normal signal
Abschlussprogramm,
Endezeichen
terminator
Endezeichen
n
; Schlusszeichen
n
back-to-normal signal
Endezeichen
n
, Schlusszeichen
n
back-to-normal signal
Abschlussprogramm
n
;
Endezeichen
n
terminator
Abschlussprogramm
n
,
Endezeichen
n
terminator
Deutsche
Endezeichen Synonyme
Englische
back-to-normal signal Synonyme
Endezeichen Definition
Back
(
n.
)
A
large
shallow
vat
Back
(
n.
)
A
ferryboat.
See
Bac,
1.
Back
(
n.
)
In
human
beings,
the
hinder
part
of
the
body,
extending
from
the
neck
to
the
end
of
the
spine
Back
(
n.
)
An
extended
upper
part,
as
of
a
mountain
or
ridge.
Back
(
n.
)
The
outward
or
upper
part
of
a
thing,
as
opposed
to
the
inner
or
lower
part
Back
(
n.
)
The
part
opposed
to
the
front
Back
(
n.
)
The
part
opposite
to,
or
most
remote
from,
that
which
fronts
the
speaker
or
actor
Back
(
n.
)
The
part
of
a
cutting
tool
on
the
opposite
side
from
its
edge
Back
(
n.
)
A
support
or
resource
in
reserve.
Back
(
n.
)
The
keel
and
keelson
of
a
ship.
Back
(
n.
)
The
upper
part
of
a
lode,
or
the
roof
of
a
horizontal
underground
passage.
Back
(
n.
)
A
garment
for
the
back
Back
(
a.
)
Being
at
the
back
or
in
the
rear
Back
(
a.
)
Being
in
arrear
Back
(
a.
)
Moving
or
operating
backward
Back
(
v.
i.)
To
get
upon
the
back
of
Back
(
v.
i.)
To
place
or
seat
upon
the
back.
Back
(
v.
i.)
To
drive
or
force
backward
Back
(
v.
i.)
To
make
a
back
for
Back
(
v.
i.)
To
adjoin
behind
Back
(
v.
i.)
To
write
upon
the
back
of
Back
(
v.
i.)
To
support
Back
(
v.
i.)
To
bet
on
the
success
of
Back
(
v.
i.)
To
move
or
go
backward
Back
(
v.
i.)
To
change
from
one
quarter
to
another
by
a
course
opposite
to
that
of
the
sun
Back
(
v.
i.)
To
stand
still
behind
another
dog
which
has
pointed
Back
(
adv.
)
In,
to,
or
toward,
the
rear
Back
(
adv.
)
To
the
place
from
which
one
came
Back
(
adv.
)
To
a
former
state,
condition,
or
station
Back
(
adv.
)
(Of
time)
In
times
past
Back
(
adv.
)
Away
from
contact
Back
(
adv.
)
In
concealment
or
reserve
Back
(
adv.
)
In
a
state
of
restraint
or
hindrance.
Back
(
adv.
)
In
return,
repayment,
or
requital.
Back
(
adv.
)
In
withdrawal
from
a
statement,
promise,
or
undertaking
Back
(
adv.
)
In
arrear
Back
door
(
)
A
door
in
the
back
part
of
a
building
Back
stairs
(
)
Stairs
in
the
back
part
of
a
house,
as
distinguished
from
the
front
stairs
Diamond-back
(
n.
)
The
salt-marsh
terrapin
of
the
Atlantic
coast
(Malacoclemmys
palustris).
Hog's-back
(
n.
)
A
hogback.
Normal
(
a.
)
According
to
an
established
norm,
rule,
or
principle
Normal
(
a.
)
According
to
a
square
or
rule
Normal
(
a.
)
Standard
Normal
(
a.
)
Denoting
a
solution
of
such
strength
that
every
cubic
centimeter
contains
the
same
number
of
milligrams
of
the
element
in
question
as
the
number
of
its
molecular
weight.
Normal
(
a.
)
Denoting
certain
hypothetical
compounds,
as
acids
from
which
the
real
acids
are
obtained
by
dehydration
Normal
(
a.
)
Denoting
that
series
of
hydrocarbons
in
which
no
carbon
atom
is
united
with
more
than
two
other
carbon
atoms
Normal
(
a.
)
Any
perpendicular.
Normal
(
a.
)
A
straight
line
or
plane
drawn
from
any
point
of
a
curve
or
surface
so
as
to
be
perpendicular
to
the
curve
or
surface
at
that
point.
Signal
(
n.
)
A
sign
made
for
the
purpose
of
giving
notice
to
a
person
of
some
occurence,
command,
or
danger
Signal
(
n.
)
A
token
back-to-normal signal Bedeutung
back
door
backdoor
a
secret
or
underhand
means
of
access
(to
a
place
or
a
position),
he
got
his
job
through
the
back
door
back
circle
a
feat
in
which
an
acrobat
arches
the
back
from
a
prone
position
and
bends
the
knees
until
the
toes
touch
the
head
back
exercise
exercise
designed
to
strengthen
the
back
muscles
back
(American
football)
the
position
of
a
player
on
a
football
team
who
is
stationed
behind
the
line
of
scrimmage
quarterback
signal
caller
field
general
(American
football)
the
position
of
the
football
player
in
the
backfield
who
directs
the
offensive
play
of
his
team,
quarterback
is
the
most
important
position
on
the
team
rollback
push
back
the
act
of
forcing
the
enemy
to
withdraw
call-back
the
recall
of
an
employee
after
a
layoff
return
paying
back
getting
even
a
reciprocal
group
action,
in
return
we
gave
them
as
good
as
we
got
recession
ceding
back
the
act
of
ceding
back
c
acid
back
breaker
battery-acid
dose
dot
Elvis
loony
toons
Lucy
in
the
sky
with
diamonds
pane
superman
window
pane
Zen
street
name
for
lysergic
acid
diethylamide
alley
alleyway
back
street
a
narrow
street
with
walls
on
both
sides
back
backrest
a
support
that
you
can
lean
against
while
sitting,
the
back
of
the
dental
chair
was
adjustable
back
the
part
of
a
garment
that
covers
the
back
of
your
body,
they
pinned
a
`kick
me'
sign
on
his
back
back
brace
a
brace
worn
to
support
the
back
back
door
backdoor
back
entrance
an
entrance
at
the
rear
of
a
building
backpack
back
pack
knapsack
packsack
rucksack
haversack
a
bag
carried
by
a
strap
on
your
back
or
shoulder
back
porch
a
porch
for
the
back
door
back
room
a
room
located
in
the
rear
of
an
establishment,
usually
accessible
only
to
privileged
groups
backsaw
back
saw
a
handsaw
that
is
stiffened
by
metal
reinforcement
along
the
upper
edge
binding
book
binding
cover
back
the
protective
covering
on
the
front,
back,
and
spine
of
a
book,
the
book
had
a
leather
binding
ladder-back
the
backrest
of
a
chair
that
consists
of
two
uprights
with
connecting
slats
ladder-back
ladder-back
chair
a
chair
with
a
ladder-back
paperback
book
paper-back
book
paperback
softback
book
softback
softover
book
softover
a
book
with
paper
covers
rear
back
the
side
that
goes
last
or
is
not
normally
seen,
he
wrote
the
date
on
the
back
of
the
photograph
set-back
setoff
offset
structure
where
a
wall
or
building
narrows
abruptly
signal
box
signal
tower
a
building
from
which
signals
are
sent
to
control
the
movements
of
railway
trains
water
back
water
heater
consisting
of
a
tank
or
pipes
set
at
the
back
of
a
fireplace
or
in
the
firebox
of
a
stove
signal
level
the
amplitude
level
of
the
desired
signal
back
tooth
posterior
a
tooth
situated
at
the
back
of
the
mouth
back
dorsum
the
posterior
part
of
a
human
(or
animal)
body
from
the
neck
to
the
end
of
the
spine,
his
back
was
nicely
tanned
spinal
column
vertebral
column
spine
backbone
back
rachis
the
series
of
vertebrae
forming
the
axis
of
the
skeleton
and
protecting
the
spinal
cord,
the
fall
broke
his
back
convention
normal
pattern
rule
formula
something
regarded
as
a
normative
example,
the
convention
of
not
naming
the
main
character,
violence
is
the
rule
not
the
exception,
his
formula
for
impressing
visitors
relation
back
relation
(law)
the
principle
that
an
act
done
at
a
later
time
is
deemed
by
law
to
have
occurred
at
an
earlier
time,
his
attorney
argued
for
the
relation
back
of
the
amended
complaint
to
the
time
the
initial
complaint
was
filed
normal
distribution
Gaussian
distribution
a
theoretical
distribution
with
finite
mean
and
variance
normal
curve
bell-shaped
curve
Gaussian
curve
Gaussian
shape
a
symmetrical
curve
representing
the
normal
distribution
back
channel
an
alternative
to
the
regular
channels
of
communication
that
is
used
when
agreements
must
be
made
secretly
(especially
in
diplomacy
or
government),
they
negotiated
via
a
back
channel
call-back
a
return
call
signal
detection
detection
the
detection
that
a
signal
is
being
received
back-formation
a
word
invented
(usually
unwittingly
by
subtracting
an
affix)
on
the
assumption
that
a
familiar
word
derives
from
it
back
door
backdoor
an
undocumented
way
to
get
access
to
a
computer
system
or
the
data
it
contains
back
matter
end
matter
written
matter
following
the
main
text
of
a
book
sass
sassing
backtalk
back
talk
lip
mouth
an
impudent
or
insolent
rejoinder,
don't
give
me
any
of
your
sass
signal
signaling
sign
any
nonverbal
action
or
gesture
that
encodes
a
message,
signals
from
the
boat
suddenly
stopped
starting
signal
start
a
signal
to
begin
(as
in
a
race),
the
starting
signal
was
a
green
light,
the
runners
awaited
the
start
storm
signal
a
signal
announcing
the
approach
of
a
storm
(particularly
a
storm
of
marked
violence)
time
signal
a
signal
(especially
electronic
or
by
radio)
indicating
the
precisely
correct
time
alarm
alert
warning
signal
alarum
an
automatic
signal
(usually
a
sound)
warning
of
danger
distress
signal
distress
call
an
internationally
recognized
signal
sent
out
by
a
ship
or
plane
indicating
that
help
is
needed
reveille
wake-up
signal
(military)
signal
to
wake
up
telegraphic
signal
radiotelegraphic
signal
a
signal
transmitted
by
telegraphy
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