English edit

Etymology edit

fly +‎ back

Noun edit

flyback (countable and uncountable, plural flybacks)

  1. The movement of the electron beam back to its initial position between scan lines in a cathode-ray tube display.
  2. A special kind of electrical transformer, originally designed to generate high-voltage sawtooth signals at a relatively high frequency, and now extensively used in switched-mode power supplies.

Adjective edit

flyback (not comparable)

  1. Of a rabbit's fur: tending to spring back to its original position during stroking or brushing.
    • 1950, Small Stock Magazine, page 45:
      Short ears, wide heads, dense flyback fur and early developing.
    • 2013, George A. Townsend, Practical Rabbit Keeping:
      Exquisitely silky and intensely dense, not a flyback coat []