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backboned

/ˈbæk.boʊnd/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.adjective

Having a backbone or spinal column; vertebrate.

Example Sentences:
  • The museum exhibit focused on the evolution of backboned creatures in the prehistoric era.
  • Biologists classify all mammals as backboned animals.
2.adjective

Possessing strength of character, courage, or firmness of purpose; resolute.

Example Sentences:
  • It took a backboned leader to stand up against the corruption within the department.
  • She proved to be a backboned negotiator who refused to settle for anything less than fair terms.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from the noun 'backbone' (Old English 'bæcbān'), a compound of 'bæc' (back) and 'bān' (bone). The suffix '-ed' is added to form an adjective indicating the possession of a spine or, metaphorically, the possession of courage, strength of character, or structural support.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of a person who stands tall and straight because they have a strong 'backbone'—they are literally and figuratively 'backboned'.

Frequently Asked Questions About “backboned

1. What is the meaning of “backboned” in English?

In English, backboned (adjective) is defined as: “Having a backbone or spinal column; vertebrate.”.

2. How do you use “backboned” in a sentence?

The museum exhibit focused on the evolution of backboned creatures in the prehistoric era.

3. What are English synonyms of “backboned”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “backboned”?

Derived from the noun 'backbone' (Old English 'bæcbān'), a compound of 'bæc' (back) and 'bān' (bone). The suffix '-ed' is added to form an adjective indicating the possession of a spine or, metaphorically, the possession of courage, strength of character, or structural support.