B.C.
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~ before the Christian era; used following dates before the supposed year Christ was born; "in 200 BC"
B.C.E.
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~ of the period before the Common Era; preferred by some writers who are not Christians; "in 200 BCE"
back
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~ in or to or toward a past time; "set the clocks back an hour"; "never look back"; "lovers of the past looking fondly backward"
back
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~ in or to or toward an original condition; "he went back to sleep"
back
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~ in or to or toward a former location; "she went back to her parents' house"
back
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~ at or to or toward the back or rear; "he moved back"; "tripped when he stepped backward"; "she looked rearward out the window of the car"
back
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~ in repayment or retaliation; "we paid back everything we had borrowed"; "he hit me and I hit him back"; "I was kept in after school for talking back to the teacher"
back
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~ in reply; "he wrote back three days later"
backstage
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~ out of view of the public; behind the scenes; "Working backstage to gain political support for his proposal"; "many private deals were made backstage at the convention"
backstage
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~ in or to a backstage area of a theater; "costumes were changed backstage"
backward
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~ in a manner or order or direction the reverse of normal; "it's easy to get the `i' and the `e' backward in words like `seize' and `siege'"; "the child put her jersey on backward"
backward
— Biord
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~ at or to or toward the back or rear; "he moved back"; "tripped when he stepped backward"; "she looked rearward out the window of the car"
backward
— Biord
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~ in or to or toward a past time; "set the clocks back an hour"; "never look back"; "lovers of the past looking fondly backward"
backwards
— Biord
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~ at or to or toward the back or rear; "he moved back"; "tripped when he stepped backward"; "she looked rearward out the window of the car"
backwards
— Biord
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~ in a manner or order or direction the reverse of normal; "it's easy to get the `i' and the `e' backward in words like `seize' and `siege'"; "the child put her jersey on backward"
bacterially
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~ by bacteria; "spreads bacterially"
bad
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~ with great intensity (`bad' is a nonstandard variant for `badly'); "the injury hurt badly"; "the buildings were badly shaken"; "it hurts bad"; "we need water bad"
bad
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~ very much; strongly; "I wanted it badly enough to work hard for it"; "the cables had sagged badly"; "they were badly in need of help"; "he wants a bicycle so bad he can taste it"
badly
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~ without skill or in a displeasing manner; "she writes badly"; "I think he paints very badly"
badly
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~ to a severe or serious degree; "fingers so badly frozen they had to be amputated"; "badly injured"; "a severely impaired heart"; "is gravely ill"; "was seriously ill"