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backset
back·set B0014500 (băk′sĕt′)n.1. A setback or reversal.2. An eddy or countercurrent in water.backset (ˈbækˌsɛt) n1. a setback; a reversal2. carpentry the distance between the edge of a door and the point at which the door handle is attachedvb (tr) 3. military to attack from the rear4. agriculture US to plough, in the autumn, for the second time, prairie land which was newly ploughed the previous springThesaurusbacksetnounA change from better to worse:reversal, reverse, setback.backset
backset[′bak‚set] (building construction) The horizontal distance from the face of a lock or latch to the center of the keyhole, knob, or lock cylinder. backset1. The horizontal distance from the face of a lock or latch to the center of the keyhole, knob, or lock cylinder. 2. Same as setback.backset Related to backset: lock backsetSynonyms for backsetnoun a change from better to worseSynonyms |