backspatter

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English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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back- +‎ spatter

Noun

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backspatter (uncountable)

  1. (forensics) Blood directed backward toward the source of an impact.
  2. (broadly) Any spatter that splashes or sprays back in such a manner (as for example in the course of manure management in farming).

Verb

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backspatter (third-person singular simple present backspatters, present participle backspattering, simple past and past participle backspattered)

  1. (of a liquid or semisolid) To splash back messily toward the source upon being poured or thrown.