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Etymology 1
Verb
backwind (third-person singular simple present backwinds, present participle backwinding, simple past and past participle backwinded)
Noun
backwind (plural backwinds)
- (nautical) The flow of air so deflected
Etymology 2
Verb
backwind (third-person singular simple present backwinds, present participle backwinding, simple past and past participle backwound)
- (transitive) To wind backwards.
- 1978, Educational & Industrial Television, volume 10, page 138:
- This works because tape packs with equal diameters also have equal circumferences, therefore the distance the tape on each deck travels when backwound from the edit point is the same.
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