fallback
Plural: fallbacks
Noun
- A retreat or a plan that can be used if something else fails.
- to break off a military action with an enemy
- An act of falling back.
- A backup plan or contingency strategy; an alternative which can be used if something goes wrong with the main plan; a recourse.
- A reduction in bitumen softening point, sometimes called refluxing or overheating, in a relatively closed container.
- Pulverised material that falls back to earth after a nuclear explosion; fallout.
Adj
- That can be resorted to as a fallback.
Verb
- Misspelling of fall back.
Examples
- A failure of one of the rocket's first-stage engines just after liftoff would result in a destructive pad fallback.
- a fallback plan
- As a fallback, I suppose we can use typewriters if the word processing system fails.
- Knowing a good set of two-letter words is a solid FALLBACK when your rack is terrible.
- The black hole formed as a result of fallback of ejecta onto the neutron star initially created by the supernova explosion.
Origin / Etymology
From the verb fall back.
Synonyms
disengagement, pullout, alternate, alternative, back-up, backup, ebbing, plan B, recession, recourse. Hypernyms: see Thesaurus:option, retreat, secondary
Scrabble Score: 19
fallback: valid Scrabble (US) TWL Wordfallback: valid Scrabble Word in Merriam-Webster MW Dictionary
fallback: valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary