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Noun

back (backs)

  1. the side of something opposite the front or useful side; the reverse side; the side that is not normally seen.
  2. that which is farthest away from the front.
    He sat in the back of the room.
  3. the part of something that goes last.
    The car was near the back of the train.
  4. the rear of body, especially the part between the neck and the end of the spine and opposite the chest and belly.
  5. in some team sports, a position behind most players on the team.

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Verb

Inflected forms: backed, backing, backs.

  1. to go in the reverse direction.
    The train backed into the station.
  2. to support.
    I back you all the way.

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Adverb

back

  1. to a previous condition or place.
    He gave back the money.
  2. in a manner that impedes.
    Fear held him back.

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Adjective

back

  1. toward the rear.
    the back door.
  2. not current.
    back issues of magazine.
  3. remote; far from the main area.
    a back road.

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WordNet Definitions

The noun "back" has nine senses: The verb "back" has ten senses: The adjective "back" has three senses: The adverb "back" has six senses:

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