backlash
/ˈbækˌlæʃ/
backlash
English
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Definition
A suddenly reversed or backward motion, such as of a rope or elastic band when it snaps under tension.
Etymology
From back- + lash.
Example Sentences
- "The public backlash to the proposal was quick and insistent."
- "... the word "backlash" is used in the extended sense in which it is understood in Lancashire and Yorkshire , including not only backlash proper , but also break of contact between the working faces of the teeth of the two wheels when the driven wheel overruns the driver without actual backlash . To place rope or belt drums of any considerable size upon shafts driven by spur gearing is nearly always dangerous."
- "In ...breakages from high speed and irregular pitch, ten out of the eleven wheels had spur segments moulded from patterns, instead of by machinery; and in three of the ten the teeth were cast upon the felks, and were twisted and drawn, as they generally are when cast in this way, by the contraction of the mass of metal of which they form a part. In every instance the speed was high, and in several cases there was more or less backlash or over-running."
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