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Definition of Redback

Redback
Redback Red"back` (r?d"b?k`), n. (Zo["o]l.) The dunlin. [U. S.]

Meaning of Redback from wikipedia

- The redback spider (Latrodectus h****elti), also known as the Australian black widow, is a species of highly venomous spider believed to originate in Australia...
- Redback, Red Back or Red-back may refer to: Redback Aviation, an Australian aircraft manufacturer Redback Boots, Australian footwear manufacturing company...
- known as the AS21 Redback for the Australian Army's Land 400 Phase 3 IFV project. In March 2019, Rheinmetall's Lynx KF41 and the Redback AS21 were shortlisted...
- Redback Networks provided hardware and software used by Internet service providers to manage broadband services. The company's products included the SMS...
- Redback Boots is an Australian footwear manufacturing company, owned by the Cloros family. It specializes in lightweight work boots, and has been a supplier...
- The Airborne Redback is an Australian two-seat flying wing ultralight trike designed and produced by Airborne Windsports. The aircraft is named for the...
- Redback Aviation is an Australian aircraft manufacturer based in Hoppers Crossing, Victoria. The company is engaged in the development of kit and plans-built...
- salamander species in the family Plethodontidae. It is also known as the redback salamander, eastern red-backed salamander, or the northern red-backed salamander...
- Jose Presented by Taylor Woodrow in 2006, and the San Jose Grand Prix at Redback Raceway in 2007. Initially the track was designed to run near Downtown...
- Agenioideus nigricornis, the redback spider-hunting wasp, is a species of spider wasp from the subfamily Pompilinae, found in Australia. It is a parasitoid...