BACKWASH


Meaning of BACKWASH in English

— backwasher , n.

/bak"wosh', -wawsh'/ , n.

1. Naut. water thrown backward by the motion of oars, propellers, paddle wheels, etc.

2. Aeron. the portion of the wash of an aircraft that flows to the rear, usually created by the power plant. Cf. wash (def. 35).

3. a condition, usually undesirable, that continues long after the event which caused it.

v.t.

4. to affect, as by hitting, rocking, or splashing, with a backwash: a powerful cutter backwashing the skiers.

5. to clean out (a clogged filter) by reversing the flow of fluid: Backwash the swimming pool's filters regularly.

[ 1765-75; BACK 2 + WASH ]

Syn. 3. aftermath, consequence, result, upshot.

Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary.      Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House .