Rear ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Rear ( noun )

  1. The back part of something, especially a building or vehicle.
  2. A person or animal's buttocks.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french rere "back", from latin retro, from retro "back".

Examples:

  1. She looked out the rear window.
  2. He leaned over to tie his shoelaces and exposed his rear.
  3. The rear of the car was badly damaged in the accident.
  4. The rear section of the boat has a seating area.
  5. The rear of the house faces the mountains.

(As a verb)

Rear ( verb )

  1. The back part of something, especially a building or vehicle.
  2. A person or animal's buttocks.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french rere "back", from latin retro, from retro "back".

Examples:

  1. She looked out the rear window.
  2. He leaned over to tie his shoelaces and exposed his rear.
  3. The rear of the car was badly damaged in the accident.
  4. The rear section of the boat has a seating area.
  5. The rear of the house faces the mountains.
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