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- Dictionaryback end/bak ˈɛnd/
noun
- 1. the end of something which is furthest from the front or the working end: "the back end of the car swung round"
- 2. the part of a computer system or application that is not directly accessed by the user, typically responsible for storing and manipulating data: "the back end has three parts to it: server, application, and database"
adjective
- 1. relating to the end of a project, process, or investment: "many annuities have back-end surrender charges"
- 2. relating to or denoting the part of a computer system or application that is not directly accessed by the user, typically responsible for storing and manipulating data: "a back-end database server"
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