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back
noun
1
a the rear part of the human body from the neck to the base of the spine;
b the spinal column itself.
2 the upper part of an animal's body.
3 the part of an object that is opposite to or furthest from the front The back of the house faces north .
4 the side of an object that is not normally seen or used.
5 the upright part of a chair.
6 sport a player whose usual position is behind the forwards (see forward noun ), and who in most sports is a defender, but who (eg in rugby) may also attack.
adjective
1 located or situated behind or at the back through the back door .
2 concerning, belonging to or from an earlier date back pay .
3 away from or behind something, especially something more important back roads .
adverb
1 to or towards the rear; away from the front.
2 in or into an original position or condition when I get back from holiday .
3 in return or in response hit back .
4 in or into the past look back to happier days .
verb (backed , backing )
1 to help or support someone or something, usually with money.
2 tr & intr (usu back away, out or out of something, or back up) to move or cause something to move backwards, away from or out of something.
3 to bet on the success of (a horse, etc).
4 (sometimes back someone or something up) to provide a back or support for them.
5 to accompany (a singer) with music.
6 to lie at the back of something.
7 intr , naut said of the wind: to change direction anticlockwise. Compare veer.
8 to countersign or endorse (eg a cheque).
[Anglo-Saxon bæc ]
back to front
1 with the back where the front should be.
2 in the wrong order.
get off someone's back colloq to stop annoying or troubling them.
have one's back to the wall colloq to be in a very difficult or desperate situation.
put one's back into something colloq to carry out (a task) with all one's energy.
put someone's back up colloq to make them annoyed or resentful.
see the back of someone or something colloq to be rid of or finished with (them or it).
the back of beyond a very remote isolated place.
back down to concede an argument or claim, especially under pressure or opposition.
back off
1 to move backwards or retreat.
2 to back down.
back onto something said of a building, etc: to have its back next to or facing it.
back out of something to withdraw from (a promise or agreement, etc).
back someone up to support or assist them.
back something up to copy (computer data) onto a disk or tape. See also backup.
back up on something Aust to repeat (an action) immediately.
back burner
noun the rear burner on a stove, used especially for keeping a pot simmering when it doesn't need immediate attention.
keep or place or put something on the back burner to set it aside, postpone work on it, or keep it in reserve for later consideration or action.
back number
noun
1 a copy or issue of a newspaper or magazine that is earlier than the current one.
2 colloq a person or thing that is out of date or no longer useful.
back passage
noun , colloq the rectum.
back projection
noun
1 the technique of projecting an image from film, transparency or video onto a translucent screen, to be viewed from the opposite side.
2 cinematog this technique used to project a static or moving scene onto a screen which forms a background to action taking place in front of the screen, both then being filmed together to create a single image.

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