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behind

Behind vs Front - What's the difference?

behind | front |


As nouns the difference between behind and front

is that behind is the rear, back-end while front is (facing side)The foremost side of something or the end that faces the direction it normally moves.

As a preposition behind

is at the back of.

As an adverb behind

is at the back part; in the rear.

As an adjective front is

located at or near the front.

As a verb front is

to face ({{term|on|lang=en}}, {{term|to|lang=en}}); to be pointed in a given direction.

Afterwards vs Behind - What's the difference?

afterwards | behind |


As adverbs the difference between afterwards and behind

is that afterwards is (temporal location) at a later or succeeding time while behind is at the back part; in the rear.

As a preposition behind is

at the back of.

As a noun behind is

the rear, back-end.

Abreast vs Behind - What's the difference?

abreast | behind |


As adverbs the difference between abreast and behind

is that abreast is side by side, facing forward while behind is at the back part; in the rear.

As prepositions the difference between abreast and behind

is that abreast is abreast of; alongside while behind is at the back of.

As an adjective abreast

is side by side, facing forward .

As a noun behind is

the rear, back-end.

Abaft vs Behind - What's the difference?

abaft | behind |


As prepositions the difference between abaft and behind

is that abaft is (nautical) behind; toward the stern relative to some other object or position; aft of while behind is at the back of.

As adverbs the difference between abaft and behind

is that abaft is (nautical|obsolete) backwards
while behind is at the back part; in the rear.

As a noun behind is

the rear, back-end.

Behind vs Ahind - What's the difference?

behind | ahind |


As prepositions the difference between behind and ahind

is that behind is at the back of while ahind is (dialect) behind.

As an adverb behind

is at the back part; in the rear.

As a noun behind

is the rear, back-end.

Behind vs Postessive - What's the difference?

behind | postessive |


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 postessive is

(grammar) indicating position behind something.

Behind vs Ahint - What's the difference?

behind | ahint |


As prepositions the difference between behind and ahint

is that behind is at the back of while ahint is behind.

As adverbs the difference between behind and ahint

is that behind is at the back part; in the rear while ahint is behind.

As a noun behind

is the rear, back-end.

Behind vs Goalsquare - What's the difference?

behind | goalsquare |


In australian rules football|lang=en terms the difference between behind and goalsquare

is that behind is (australian rules football) a one-point score while goalsquare is (australian rules football) one of the squares, measuring 9 by 64 metres, marked at either end of the ground in front of the goalpost, and from which the ball is kicked after a behind.

As nouns the difference between behind and goalsquare

is that behind is the rear, back-end while goalsquare is (australian rules football) one of the squares, measuring 9 by 64 metres, marked at either end of the ground in front of the goalpost, and from which the ball is kicked after a behind.

As a preposition behind

is at the back of.

As an adverb behind

is at the back part; in the rear.

Behind vs Epaxial - What's the difference?

behind | epaxial |


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 epaxial is

(anatomy) located above and behind an axis.

Behind vs Extratemporal - What's the difference?

behind | extratemporal |


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 extratemporal is

that appears to happen outside of time.

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