backstep

Noun

 * 1) A step backwards
 * 2)  An abrupt subsidence or change in deposition preserved in the sedimentary record due to a marine transgression.
 * 3)  Flow over a backward-facing step.
 * 4) The process of going back and finishing a specification that was incomplete at the start of a process, once enough progress has been made to know the full details.
 * 5) A platform at the rear of a firetruck where a firefighter can stand.
 * 1) The process of going back and finishing a specification that was incomplete at the start of a process, once enough progress has been made to know the full details.
 * 2) A platform at the rear of a firetruck where a firefighter can stand.
 * 1) A platform at the rear of a firetruck where a firefighter can stand.

Verb

 * 1) To take a step backwards
 * 2) To return to a previous place or time.
 * 3) To retract or take back.
 * 4) To be arranged in steps going backwards.
 * 5)  To recede in an abrupt fashion due to marine transgression.
 * 6) To finish a specification that was initially incomplete once enough progress has been made to know all the details.
 * 1)  To recede in an abrupt fashion due to marine transgression.
 * 2) To finish a specification that was initially incomplete once enough progress has been made to know all the details.
 * 1) To finish a specification that was initially incomplete once enough progress has been made to know all the details.
 * 1) To finish a specification that was initially incomplete once enough progress has been made to know all the details.