backprime

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English

Etymology 1

From back +‎ prime (the symbol), compare backslash.

Alternative forms

Noun

backprime (plural backprimes)

  1. (typography, computing) The or ` symbol; a reversed prime.
    • 1997, Mark G. Sobell, “The TC Shell”, in A Practical Guide to Linux, Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, →ISBN, page 440:
      The echo and sed commands appear within backprimes (`) that indicate command substitution: The result of executing the commands within the backprimes replaces the backprimes and everything between them.
    • 2023, Yuri N. Radayev, “Two-Point Rotations in Geometry of Finite Deformations”, in Holm Altenbach, Suren Manuk Mkhitaryan, Vahram Hakobyan, Avetik Varazdat Sahakyan, editors, Solid Mechanics, Theory of Elasticity and Creep (Advanced Structured Materials), Cham: Springer, →ISBN, page 276:
      Since deformation manifests itself as a change in the metric characteristics of continuum, in the theory of finite deformations, it is then necessary to compare the referential ‵gασ and the convective gασ metrics. We systematically employ Latin indices in order to refer to spatial components of geometrical objects, whereas Greek indices to point on convective components (only a few instances can be found in the present study) or referential components (additionally, root symbol is sometimes supplied by backprime).

Etymology 2

From back +‎ prime (to prepare a mechanism for its main work; to apply a coat of primer paint to).

Verb

backprime (third-person singular simple present backprimes, present participle backpriming, simple past and past participle backprimed)

  1. (transitive, medicine) To add (a secondary infusion) to a patient by priming it with fluid from the primary infusion.
    • 2010, Linda Laskowski-Jones, Alexandra Falkowski, “Infusion Therapy”, in Donna D. Ignatavicius, M. Linda Workman, editors, Medical-Surgical Nursing: Patient-Centered Collaborative Care, 6th edition, St. Louis, MO: Saunders, →ISBN, page 220:
      Hang and adjust the rate or set the infusion pump as indicated. If using an infusion pump, follow the specific manufacturer's guidelines to backprime the secondary set.
  2. (transitive, woodworking) To apply a layer of primer to the back side of (a surface).
    • 1992, Jim Locke, The Well-Built House, Revised edition, New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin Company, →ISBN, page 262:
      I'm assuming a well-built building, with clear pine trim and vertical-grain red cedar clapboards. The first step is to backprime the trim and siding. Backpriming is simply painting the back of the boards — the side against the house — with oil-base primer before they are installed.
    • 2008, Clayton DeKorne, Ted Cushman, “Appendix A: Selecting Trim Materials”, in Finish Carpentry, Newton, CT: Taunton Press, →ISBN, page 218:
      One of the best ways to control wood movement and prevent splitting, warping, and shrinking is to backprime it (coat the back surfaces with either primer paint or stain) before installation.