backspace
English
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editbackspace (plural backspaces)
- The key on a typewriter that moves the head one position backwards.
- (computing) A keyboard key used for removing a character behind the cursor, and moving the cursor one position backwards.
- (computing) A non-printable text character representing a backspace.
- Synonym: \b
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edittypewriter key
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computer key
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Verb
editbackspace (third-person singular simple present backspaces, present participle backspacing, simple past and past participle backspaced)
- (computing) To remove a character behind a cursor.
- 2024 April 17, SMii7Y, 1:20 from the start, in Content Warning Footage That Should Never Be Uploaded[1], spoken by SMii7Y:
- So once you hit 'E', just backspace.
- (computing) To move a magnetic tape to a previous block.
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editremove a character
See also
editPortuguese
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editUnadapted borrowing from English backspace.
Noun
editbackspace m (plural backspaces)
- backspace (computer key)
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