to illumine a subject from the rear
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backlightto illumine a subject from the rear
backlightingBACKLIGHT, to illumine a subject from the rear
backlightsBACKLIGHT, to illumine a subject from the rear
backlightedBACKLIGHT, to illumine a subject from the rear
fishtailto swerve or skid from side to side, as the rear end of a car
paradosbank of earth built behind a trench or military emplacement to protect soldiers from a surprise attack from the rear
notchbacka car whose roof does not slope continuously from the roof to the bumper, but juts out from the bottom of the rear window
notchbackA car with a back that extends approximately horizontally from the bottom of the rear window so as to make a distinct angle with it
notchbacksA car with a back that extends approximately horizontally from the bottom of the rear window so as to make a distinct angle with it
notchbacksNOTCHBACK, a car whose roof does not slope continuously from the roof to the bumper, but juts out from the bottom of the rear window
massetersA muscle that runs through the rear part of the cheek from the temporal bone to the lower jaw on each side and closes the jaw in chewing
spraggedpole or bar hinged to the rear axle of a cart or the like in such a way that it can brace the vehicle against a road to prevent it from rolling downhill
spragspole or bar hinged to the rear axle of a cart or the like in such a way that it can brace the vehicle against a road to prevent it from rolling downhill
spragpole or bar hinged to the rear axle of a cart or the like in such a way that it can brace the vehicle against a road to prevent it from rolling downhill
parachutesA cloth canopy that fills with air and allows a person or heavy object attached to it to descend slowly when dropped from an aircraft, or that is released from the rear of an aircraft on landing to act as a brake
parachuteA cloth canopy that fills with air and allows a person or heavy object attached to it to descend slowly when dropped from an aircraft, or that is released from the rear of an aircraft on landing to act as a brake