fallback
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Etymology
    
From the verb fall back.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈfɔːl.bæk/
Noun
    
fallback (countable and uncountable, plural fallbacks)
- An act of falling back.
- A failure of one of the rocket's first-stage engines just after liftoff would result in a destructive pad fallback.
- The black hole formed as a result of fallback of ejecta onto the neutron star initially created by the supernova explosion.
 
- A backup plan or contingency strategy; an alternative which can be used if something goes wrong with the main plan; a recourse.
- As a fallback, I suppose we can use typewriters if the word processing system fails.
 
- (construction) 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.
- 1970, Nuclear Science Abstracts, page 3595:- Particle size distributions of fallback and ejecta were determined principally by mechanical sieving and weighing.
 
 
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Hyponyms
    
- automatic fallback
- modulation fallback
Translations
    
an act of falling back
a backup plan
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Derived terms
    
- fallback font
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