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back noun

  /bæk/ , [-k̚] , [-ˀk] , [bak] , [bax] , [bäk] , [bæk]
  • The rear of the body, especially the part between the neck and the end of the spine and opposite the chest and belly.
espalda, dorso, envés, reverso, lomo, fondo
  • (sports) In some team sports, a position behind most players on the team.
defensa
  • That which is farthest away from the front.
fondo, parte de atrás, trasero
  • The reverse side; the side that is not normally seen.
revés, envés, reverso

back adjective

  /bæk/ , [-k̚] , [-ˀk] , [bak] , [bax] , [bäk] , [bæk]
  • (comparable, phonetics) Pronounced with the highest part of the body of the tongue toward the back of the mouth, near the soft palate (most often describing a vowel).
posterior, trasero, atrás
  • Not current.
anterior, atrasado, viejo
  • Situated away from the main or most frequented areas.
apartado, arrinconado, distante

back verb

  /bæk/ , [-k̚] , [-ˀk] , [bak] , [bax] , [bäk] , [bæk]
  • (nautical, of the wind) To change direction contrary to the normal pattern; that is, to shift anticlockwise in the northern hemisphere, or clockwise in the southern hemisphere.
atrás, retroceder
  • (transitive) To support.
respaldar, sostener

back adverb

  /bæk/ , [-k̚] , [-ˀk] , [bak] , [bax] , [bäk] , [bæk]
  • (not comparable) To or in a previous condition or place.
de vuelta, atrás, de regreso
  • Away from the front or from an edge.
atrás, arredro

backing noun

  /ˈbæk.ɪŋ(ɡ)/
  • A liner or other material added behind or underneath.
soporte
  • Support, especially financial.
apoyo

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and conjunction

  /and/ , /n̩/ , /n̩d/ , /æn/ , /ænd/ , /ænt/ , /ən/ , /ənd/ , /ɛn/ , /ɛnd/ , [and] , [eənd] , [æ(ː)nd] , [ænd] , [ɛənd]
  • Used to connect certain numbers: connecting units when they precede tens (now dated); connecting shillings to pence in a monetary quantity (now historical); connecting tens and units to hundreds, thousands etc. (now often omitted in US); to connect fractions to wholes. [from 10th c.]
y, e, et
  • (now, colloquial, or, literary) Used to connect more than two elements together in a chain, sometimes to stress the number of elements.
y, e

Andes properNoun

  /ˈæn.diːz/
  • Synonym of Andes Mountains.
Andes, Cordillera de los Andes