What is the meaning of Bak?
ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Bashkir.
Abbreviation of back.
A wooden clapper used in Korean courts and rituals
trunk (of a tree)
boot (UK), trunk (US) of a car
to bake
to fry
Romanization of ᬩᬓ᭄
tray used by street vendors
back (of the body)
The back, hind, or rear of a being's body:
- What a person or creature carries or takes with themself/itself.
- The parts of a person which aren't visible to themself.
What a person or creature carries or takes with themself/itself.
The parts of a person which aren't visible to themself.
The back, of something more generally; the non-facing side.
The vertebrae or spine; the bone holding up the back.
The extremities, margin or boundary of something.
The fur or hide of an animal (removed from an animal)
Alternative form of bakke (“bat”)
imperative of bake
back (body part)
back (rear part of something)
Co-lexicalized intensifier
container, such as a box, a crate, a tray or a tub
drinking vessel, usually a cup or mug
Short for versnellingsbak.
The act of baking (food).
inflection of bakken:
- first-person singular present indicative
- (in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative
- imperative
first-person singular present indicative
(in case of inversion) second-person singular present indicative
The meat of a pig, pork.
A pig.
buck (a male goat, or the male of other small ruminants, such as the chamois or roe)
box seat, box (driver’s seat on a horse-drawn carriage or cart)
trestle, sawhorse (support, usually made of wooden beams, with a pair of divergent legs at each end)
drawing horse, donkey bench (short bench for art students, with a raised end used to prop up a drawing board)
boost, leg up (cupping one’s hands so as to form a step for someone who is attempting to climb)
back, backside
preposition to denote comparison.
sound of slapping or punching.
Romanization of ꦧꦏ꧀
second-person singular imperative of baken
tank (fuel reservoir of a vehicle)
tank (tankful)
behind, 'hind
Alternative form of bakk
second-person singular imperative of bakmak
account of or response to a particular issue
stitch; distance between stitches
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