Backed a cause
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SIDEDBacked a cause
ATBAYBacked into a corner
ENDORSEDBacked, as a candidate
TREEDBacked into a corner
ABETTEDBacked in a way
VOUCHEDFORBacked, in a way
hotpotsa heavily backed horse
COPIEDBacked up on a disk
ONCDBacked-up, in a way
ONDISCBacked up, in a way
ONCDBacked up, in a way
COPIEDBacked up, in a way
SECUREDBacked with property, as a loan
UPHELDBacked, as a lower court's ruling
ADAOrg. that backed A.E.S.
THEOREMStatement backed by a proof, in math
SHAHOnetime C.I.A.-backed foreign leader
headchaira high-backed chair with a headrest
IDOIDORISDAY1966 musical backed by a star from Cincinnati
ABBIEHoffman who once backed a pig for president
headchairsHEADCHAIR, a high-backed chair with a headrest
greenbackismthe advocation of a paper currency backed only by the United States government
greenbackismsGREENBACKISM, the advocation of a paper currency backed only by the United States government
gnatcatchersA tiny gray-backed New World songbird, with a long tail that is often cocked
gnatcatcherA tiny gray-backed New World songbird, with a long tail that is often cocked
debenturesAn unsecured loan certificate issued by a company, backed by general credit rather than by specified assets
euromarketa market for financing international trade backed by the central banks and commercial banks of the European Union
euromarketsEUROMARKET, a market for financing international trade backed by the central banks and commercial banks of the European Union
flannelgrapha display board covered with flannel or felt, on which letters, pictures, etc backed with material will stick when pressed against it
intimasthe innermost coat of an organ (as a blood vessel) consisting usually of an endothelial layer backed by connective tissue and elastic tissue
flannelgraphsFLANNELGRAPH, a display board covered with flannel or felt, on which letters, pictures, etc backed with material will stick when pressed against it
intimaethe innermost coat of an organ (as a blood vessel) consisting usually of an endothelial layer backed by connective tissue and elastic tissue
electrotypesfacsimile, for use in printing, of a block of type, an engraving, or the like, consisting of a thin copper or nickel shell deposited by electrolytic action in a wax, lead, or plastic mold of the original and backed with lead alloy