passage+back

  • 1back passage — noun 1. A passageway at or towards the rear of a building 2. The rectum (informal) • • • Main Entry: ↑back * * * ˌback ˈpassage 7 [back passage back passages] …

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  • 2back — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English bæc; akin to Old High German bah back, Old Norse bak Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) the rear part of the human body especially from the neck to the end of the spine (2) the body considered… …

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  • 3back of — preposition 1. : behind a hall back of the main staircase New Yorker 2. : beyond in past time : before the history of the islands goes far back of this Nathaniel Burt two centuries back of the oldest complete …

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  • 4Passage du nord-ouest — Les routes les plus fréquentées du Passage du Nord Ouest à travers l archipel canadien Le passage du Nord Ouest est le passage maritime nord qui relie l Atlantique au Pacifique en passant entre les îles arctiques du grand Nord Canadien. Les… …

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  • 5Passage meditation — is a modern meditation technique developed by spiritual teacher Eknath Easwaran. Rooted in classic methods found in most spiritual traditions including a long standing tradition of Hinduism dating back to Vedic times [http://www.haryana… …

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  • 6Back pain — Different regions (curvatures) of the vertebral column ICD 10 M54 ICD …

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  • 7back — back1 [bak] n. [ME bak < OE baec; akin to ON bak, OHG bahho] 1. the part of the body opposite to the front; in humans and many other animals, the part to the rear or top reaching from the nape of the neck to the end of the spine 2. the… …

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  • 8Back — (b[a^]k), n. [AS. b[ae]c, bac; akin to Icel., Sw., & LG. bak, Dan. bag; cf. OHG. bahho ham, Skr. bhaj to turn, OSlav. b[=e]g[u^] flight. Cf. {Bacon}.] 1. In human beings, the hinder part of the body, extending from the neck to the end of the… …

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  • 9back passage — back passages N COUNT People sometimes refer to their rectum as their back passage. [BRIT, INFORMAL] …

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  • 10back passage — noun count BRITISH a person s RECTUM (=the part of your body where solid waste comes out), used for example by doctors to avoid embarrassing people …

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