Backstop

/ˈbækˌstɑp/ noun

A barrier or fence behind home plate in baseball that stops balls from going wild, or anything that serves as a final prevention.

Compound of 'back' + 'stop' (Old English 'steppan'). Originated in baseball terminology in the 1800s as games needed structures to contain errant pitches.

AMአስተማሪ
ARدعم
BNপিছনের সাহায্য
CArespatller
CSzáloha
DAbagstop
DERückhalt
ELστήριγμα
ESrespaldo
FAپشتیبان
FItaka
FRbutée
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