Spanish Meaning of backbones
Columna vertebral
Other Spanish words related to Columna vertebral
Nearest Words of backbones
- back-and-forth => de ida y vuelta
- back of => detrás
- back (up) => Volver (hacia arriba)
- back (up or away) => de vuelta (hacia arriba o lejos)
- bacchanals => bacanales
- babysitters => canguros
- babysat => ha cuidado niños
- baby carriages => carritos de bebé
- baby buggies => carritos de bebé
- babushkas => abuelas
- backcountry => el campo a través
- backdrops => telones de fondo
- backed (up or away) => respaldado (hacia atrás o lejos)
- backed (up) => respaldado (de vuelta)
- backed away => retrocedió
- backed down => retrocedió
- backed off => retrocedió
- backed up => respaldado
- backers => patrocinadores
- backfired => Salió por la culata
Definitions and Meaning of backbones in English
backbones
the longest chain of atoms or groups of atoms in a usually long molecule (as a polymer or protein), the longest chain of atoms or groups of atoms in a usually long molecule (such as a polymer or protein), something that resembles a backbone, the primary high-speed hardware and transmission lines of a telecommunications network (such as the Internet), the foundation or most substantial or sturdiest part of something, the foundation or sturdiest part of something, firmness of character, the skeleton of the trunk and tail of a vertebrate that consists of a jointed series of vertebrae enclosing and protecting the spinal cord, a chief mountain ridge, range, or system, spinal column, spine, firm and resolute character, spine sense 1c
FAQs About the word backbones
Columna vertebral
the longest chain of atoms or groups of atoms in a usually long molecule (as a polymer or protein), the longest chain of atoms or groups of atoms in a usually l
Espinas,Espaldas,chino,Vértebras,Columna vertebral,Médula espinal,columnas vertebrales
No antonyms found.
back-and-forth => de ida y vuelta, back of => detrás, back (up) => Volver (hacia arriba), back (up or away) => de vuelta (hacia arriba o lejos), bacchanals => bacanales,