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behind

Behind vs X - What's the difference?

behind | x |


As a preposition behind

is at the back of.

As an adverb behind

is at the back part; in the rear.

As a noun behind

is the rear, back-end.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Condescend vs Behind - What's the difference?

condescend | behind |


As a verb condescend

is (lb) to come down from one's superior position; to deign (to do something).

As a preposition behind is

at the back of.

As an adverb behind is

at the back part; in the rear.

As a noun behind is

the rear, back-end.

Behind vs Losing - What's the difference?

behind | losing |


As nouns the difference between behind and losing

is that behind is the rear, back-end while losing is the act by which something is lost.

As a preposition behind

is at the back of.

As an adverb behind

is at the back part; in the rear.

As an adjective losing is

that loses or lose, or has or have lost.

As a verb losing is

.

Behind vs Surpass - What's the difference?

behind | surpass |


As a preposition behind

is at the back of.

As an adverb behind

is at the back part; in the rear.

As a noun behind

is the rear, back-end.

As a verb surpass is

to go beyond, especially in a metaphoric or technical manner; to exceed.

Behind vs Of - What's the difference?

behind | of |


As a preposition behind

is at the back of.

As an adverb behind

is at the back part; in the rear.

As a noun behind

is the rear, back-end.

As a conjunction of is

(subordinating ) whether, if.

Opposition vs Behind - What's the difference?

opposition | behind |


As nouns the difference between opposition and behind

is that opposition is the opposition, political opposition; opposition party while behind is the rear, back-end.

As a preposition behind is

at the back of.

As an adverb behind is

at the back part; in the rear.

Across vs Behind - What's the difference?

across | behind |


As prepositions the difference between across and behind

is that across is to, toward or from the far side of (something that lies between two points of interest) while behind is at the back of.

As adverbs the difference between across and behind

is that across is from one side to the other while behind is at the back part; in the rear.

As nouns the difference between across and behind

is that across is (crosswords) a clue whose solution runs horizontally in the grid while behind is the rear, back-end.

Behind vs Undefined - What's the difference?

behind | undefined |


As a preposition behind

is at the back of.

As an adverb behind

is at the back part; in the rear.

As a noun behind

is the rear, back-end.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Side vs Behind - What's the difference?

side | behind |


As a proper noun side

is an ancient city on a small peninsula on the mediterranean coast of anatolia, settled by greeks from cyme.

As a preposition behind is

at the back of.

As an adverb behind is

at the back part; in the rear.

As a noun behind is

the rear, back-end.

Behind vs On - What's the difference?

behind | on |


As nouns the difference between behind and on

is that behind is the rear, back-end while on is lamb.

As a preposition behind

is at the back of.

As an adverb behind

is at the back part; in the rear.

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