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backyards
English
Noun
backyards
- plural of backyard
backyards From the web:
backwards
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?bæk.w?(?)dz/
Etymology 1
From backward +? -s. See also -s (“used in the formation of certain adverbs: backwards, downwards, inwards, etc.”).
Adjective
backwards (comparative more backwards, superlative most backwards)
- Synonym of backward; see usage notes there.
Derived terms
- backwardsness
Etymology 2
From Middle English bakwardis, bakwardis, a variant of Middle English bakwarde, bakward (“backward”). Equivalent to backward +? -s.
Adverb
backwards (comparative more backwards, superlative most backwards)
- Synonym of backward; see usage notes there.
Related terms
Anagrams
- drawbacks
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