fallback

fallback
/fawl"bak'/, n.
1. an act or instance of falling back.
2. something or someone to turn or return to, esp. for help or as an alternative: His teaching experience would be a fallback if the business failed.
adj.
3. Also, fall-back. of or designating something kept in reserve or as an alternative: The negotiators agreed on a fallback position.
[1750-60, Amer.; n., adj. use of v. phrase fall back]

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