Located at or near the back of an animal.
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Examples for "back"
Examples for "back"
1However, Australian industry bodies and state governments back new investment in agriculture.
2People are getting back to work, a North Sea trade source said.
3That takes away the power to use good information to fight back.
4The government says the future will be different; they will come back.
5Already, this week has seen BP scale back its North Sea operation.
1In other words, bureaucratic restrictions only hinder public confidence in credit economies.
2Does exercise help or hinder our bodies' ability to fight off infections?
3The scales smooth; praeanal pores none; pupil elliptical, erect; hinder limbs short.
4Soaring food and other commodity prices might hinder the fight against AIDS.
5However, they acknowledge encountering challenges that hinder their performance after the training.
1The hind limbs are much larger in volume than the anterior pair.
2Their muzzles were in the mud; their hind legs were wide apart.
3He lost a hind shoe, but I don't know whether that's relevant.'
4After six weeks the right hind paws were embedded undecalcified in methylmethacrylate.
5The second region of the hind-gut is usually known as the rectum.
6Frenchmans eat his hind legs; they say the speckled beast much good.
7With the disease in a hind-foot matters are not taken so comfortably.
8Reputation: It's so cute the way meerkats stand on their hind legs.
9All under the false bottom, at the hind end of the wagon.
10In either case, be sure of the hind sights of your guns.
11The hind-quarter of veal and the loin make two good roasting pieces.
12The hind feet are small and weak in comparison, with slender claws.
13And the dog walked across the stage again on his hind legs.
14A feed box was fitted across the hind end of the wagon.
15The tibia is shorter, too, than the tibia of the hind leg.
16The hind-foot is planted normally-thatis, with the sole on the earth.
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