throwback

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A reversion to an earlier stage of development.
 * 2)  A person considered to be primitive, uncivilized and mentally deficient.
 * 3) An organism that has characteristics of a more primitive form.
 * 4) An atavism.
 * 5) A person similar to an ancestor, or something new similar to what already existed.
 * 6)  A person or thing that evokes memories.
 * 7)  A practice to avoid untaxed nowhere income by instead taxing such income in the originating state for a given transaction.
 * 1) A person similar to an ancestor, or something new similar to what already existed.
 * 2)  A person or thing that evokes memories.
 * 3)  A practice to avoid untaxed nowhere income by instead taxing such income in the originating state for a given transaction.
 * 1)  A practice to avoid untaxed nowhere income by instead taxing such income in the originating state for a given transaction.
 * 1)  A practice to avoid untaxed nowhere income by instead taxing such income in the originating state for a given transaction.
 * 1)  A practice to avoid untaxed nowhere income by instead taxing such income in the originating state for a given transaction.

Translations

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 * German:, Rückwurf
 * Italian: ritorno al passato, tuffo nel passato
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 * Spanish: salto atrás,, reversión


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