A reduction in expenditure, often as a result of financial restrictions.
Causing or involving a reduction in expenditure.
A reduction in the price of a financial instrument after reaching a peak
A device for making a woman's gown hang close and straight in front.
That which holds back, or causes to recede; a drawback; a hindrance.
The map between cotangent bundles of manifolds corresponding to a smooth map between smooth manifolds, which at each point is the dual map to the corresponding pushforward.
The act or result of pulling back; a withdrawal.
The iron hook fixed to a casement to pull it shut, or to hold it partly open at a fixed point.
The act of drawing a camera back to broaden the visible scene.
Within a Cartesian square (which has a pair of divergent morphisms and a pair of convergent morphisms) the divergent morphism which is directly opposite to a given one of the convergent morphisms, said to be “along” the convergent morphism which is between that pair of opposite morphisms. (The pullback is said to be “of” the given morphism.)
An attacking pass from the wing into a position further from the attacking goal line.
The limit of a cospan: a Cartesian square or “pullback square”.