backlash

backlash
/bak"lash'/, n.
1. a sudden, forceful backward movement; recoil.
2. a strong or violent reaction, as to some social or political change: a backlash of angry feeling among Southern conservatives within the party.
3. Mach.
a. the space between the thickness of a gear tooth and the width of the space between teeth in the mating gear, designed to allow for a film of lubricant, binding from heat expansion and eccentricity, or manufacturing inaccuracies.
b. play or lost motion between loosely fitting machine parts.
4. Angling. a snarled line on a reel, usually caused by a faulty cast.
v.i.
5. to make or undergo a backlash.
[1805-15; BACK2 + LASH1]

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