What is another word for back part?

Pronunciation: [bˈak pˈɑːt] (IPA)

The term "back part" can refer to several areas of the body, such as the lower back, the rear end or the posterior region. However, there are many synonyms for this term that can be used to describe these areas more specifically. For example, the lumbar region is a synonym for the lower back, while the buttocks or gluteal area refer to the rear end. Other synonyms for the back part or rear of the body include the posterior, dorsal or caudal regions. Whatever term is used, it should always be clear and concise in order to avoid any confusion or ambiguity.

What are the hypernyms for Back part?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Back part

  • I was in the back part of the bunker, so I had to carry the whole bunker. It was probably 20 yards.
    Trent Dilfer
  • "The work of men" — and what is that? Well, we may any of us know very quickly, on the condition of being wholly ready to do it. But many of us are for the most part thinking, not of what we are to do, but of what we are to get; and the best of us are sunk into the sin of Ananias, and it is a mortal one — we want to keep back part of the price; and we continually talk of taking up our cross, as if the only harm in a cross was the weight of it — as if it was only a thing to be carried, instead of to be — crucified upon. "They that are Christ's have crucified the flesh, with the affections and lusts."
    John Ruskin

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