Backwash

/ˈbækwɔʃ/ noun

Water that flows backward or is pushed back by a wave, boat, or other force; also refers to unpleasant consequences or effects that return to the source.

From 'back' (Old English bæc) + 'wash' (Old English wascan). The term emerged in the 19th century to describe the literal backward flow of water, then became used metaphorically for negative repercussions.

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