adj
moving or directed forward
adv
backward; in or to the rear; behindhand
adv
(obsolete) Towards the rear, backwards.
n
(archaic, primarily used today in heraldry) "towards the back" or "from the back"
adj
Alternative spelling of ass-backwards [(colloquial) Oriented backwards, particularly after a mishap.]
adj
Alternative spelling of ass-backwards [(colloquial) Oriented backwards, particularly after a mishap.]
adv
(obsolete) Away (of motion).
adv
(not comparable) To or in a previous condition or place.
adv
(archaic) Synonym of back and forth
n
Alternative form of backazimuth [a projection of the azimuth from the origin to the opposite side of the azimuth circle]
n
UK spelling of back labor
n
Anything considered old-fashioned.
adv
Turned so that the back is now at the front.
adj
Alternative form of bass-ackwards
adj
With one's back facing that of somebody else.
adj
Alternative form of ass-backwards [(colloquial) Oriented backwards, particularly after a mishap.]
n
The state behind or past.
n
Alternative form of backward compliment [A compliment which unintentionally comes across as an insult.]
adj
Alternative form of bass-ackwards
adj
Alternative form of bass-ackwards
adv
In a rearward direction.
adj
(of a microphone) sensitive in front, but not behind or at the sides
n
An employment policy allowing employees to choose which location they will work from.
n
The extension of a deadline that allows a flexible final date (originally used to refer to Brexit, but subsequently extended to other contexts).
n
The reverse, in contrast to the obverse.
adj
That employs fronthaul
v
(intransitive, astrophysics) To move under the force of gravity.
v
Obsolete spelling of embase (“to lower”) [(obsolete, transitive) To lower physically.]
adj
Coming in, heading inwards
n
A repetitive, patterned movement from the shoulders up, reflecting an unresolved perceived trauma and manifesting an old decision or strategy from the past.
n
Alternative form of offsplit [A splitting off or breaking away from; a secession; divergence.]
adv
Alternative form of posteriorward [In a posterior direction]
adv
(Britain, dialect) early; soon
adj
of, or relating to a rearguard
n
(figuratively, by extension) The observer's perception of something that is past or has been surpassed.
adj
That provides a view from the rear
n
The part that comes last or is situated in the rear; conclusion, wind-up.
adv
Extending in a rearward manner. Positioned to the rear of an object.
adj
Alternative form of stop-go [Alternately active and inactive; intermittent.]
adv
(obsolete) To and fro; backwards and forwards.
n
A decisive point at which a significant change or historical event occurs, or at which a decision must be made.
adj
Inverted; turned so that the top is at the bottom.
n
a force acting from behind
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