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noun
The upper part of an animal, particularly of a quadruped, whose back is a ridge. In human beings, the hinder part of the body.

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The outward or convex part of the hand, opposed to the inner, concave part, or palm.

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As the back of man is the part on the side opposite to the face; hence the part opposed to the front; as the back of a book and of a chimney, or the back of a house.

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The part opposite to or most remote from that which fronts the speaker or actor, or the part out of sight; as the back of an isle, of a wood, of a village.

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As the back is the strongest part of an animal, and as the back is behind in motion; hence the thick and strong part of a cutting tool; as the back of a knife, or of a saw.

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The place behind or nearest the back; as, on the back of a hill or of a village.

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The outer part of the body, or the whole body; a part for the whole; as, he has not clothes to his back.

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To turn the back on one, is to forsake, or neglect him.

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To turn the back to one, to acknowledge to be superior.

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To turn the back, is to depart, or to leave the care or cognizance of; to remove or be absent.

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Behind the back, is in secret, or when one is absent.

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To cast behind the back, in scripture, is to forget and forgive, Isaiah 38:17; or to treat with contempt. Ezekiel 23:35; Nehemiah 9:26.

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To plow the back, is to oppress and persecute. PsaIm 129:3.

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To bow the back, is to submit to oppression. Romans 11:10.

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adverb
To the place from which one came; as, to go back is to return.

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In a figurative sense, to a former state, condition or station; as, he cannot go back from his engagements.

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Behind; not advancing; not coming or bringing forward; as, to keep back a part; to keep one’s selfback.

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Towards times or things past; as, to look back on former ages.

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Again; in return; as, give back the money.

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To go or come back, is to return, either to a former place, or state.