BACKLIGHT

Etymology

Noun

backlight (plural backlights)

(countable) A spotlight that illuminates a photographic subject from behind.

(uncountable) Light that is behind a photographic subject.

(countable) A light attached to an LCD display.

(countable) The rear window of a motor car.

Verb

backlight (third-person singular simple present backlights, present participle backlighting, simple past and past participle backlit or backlighted)

(transitive) To illuminate something from behind.

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