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back near the rear | |
back the rear of body | |
back and forth from one place to another and back again | |
back door subsidiary entrance to building | |
back-formation linguistic process | |
back-formation word formed by this linguistic process | |
backbite to make defamatory statements about another | |
backbiting the act of slandering a person without that person's knowledge | |
backbone any fundamental support, structure, or infrastructure | |
backbone courage, fortitude, or strength | |
backbone series of vertebrae that encloses the spinal cord | |
backgammon board game | |
background computing: computer background | |
backhoe a multi-purpose tractor | |
backpack worn on a person's back, e.g., for hiking | |
backslash punctuation mark | |
backstage behind a stage | كَوَالِيسm-p |
backstory previous experiences and life of a person | |
backward undeveloped | |
backwardness state of being backward | |
aback backwards | |
come back (''intransitive'') To return to a place | |
drawback a disadvantage | |
feedback critical assessment of process or activity | |
humpback humpbacked person | |
humpbacked having a hump on the back | |
lesser black-backed gull Larus fuscus | |
pay back to repay | |
playback replaying of recorded sound or moving images | |
small of the back lumbar region of the back |