backward |
arear |
As adverbs the difference between backward and arear
is that
backward is (of motion) in the direction towards the back; backwards while
arear is backward; in or to the rear; behindhand.
As an adjective backward
is (of motion) pertaining to the direction towards the back.
As a noun backward
is the state behind or past.
As a verb arear is
to raise; to set up; to stir up.
backward |
passade |
As nouns the difference between backward and passade
is that
backward is the state behind or past while
passade is a pass or thrust.
As an adjective backward
is pertaining to the direction towards the back.
As an adverb backward
is in the direction towards the back; backwards.
backward |
retrorse |
As adjectives the difference between backward and retrorse
is that
backward is (of motion) pertaining to the direction towards the back while
retrorse is bent backward or downward.
As an adverb backward
is (of motion) in the direction towards the back; backwards.
As a noun backward
is the state behind or past.
backward |
backcast |
As adjectives the difference between backward and backcast
is that
backward is (of motion) pertaining to the direction towards the back while
backcast is retrospective.
As adverbs the difference between backward and backcast
is that
backward is (of motion) in the direction towards the back; backwards while
backcast is long ago; in the past.
As nouns the difference between backward and backcast
is that
backward is the state behind or past while
backcast is a cast or throw back.
As a verb backcast is
to identify the actions required in order to reach a proposed future.
backward |
retrogradely |
As adverbs the difference between backward and retrogradely
is that
backward is (of motion) in the direction towards the back; backwards while
retrogradely is (sciences) with a backward motion.
As an adjective backward
is (of motion) pertaining to the direction towards the back.
As a noun backward
is the state behind or past.
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