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How to Pronounce back-matter?

Correct pronunciation for the word "back-matter" is [bˈakmˈatə], [bˈakmˈatə], [b_ˈa_k_m_ˈa_t_ə].

What are the misspellings for back-matter?

  • casis,
  • gaes,
  • carss,
  • gpsy,
  • gaces,
  • gasis,
  • glss,
  • eass,
  • lcass,
  • causs,
  • goess

"Back-matter" in context

Back-matter is the material found at the end of written works such as books, magazines, newspapers, and journals. Back-matter can range from summarizing the content of the main page, providing additional information, or simply making the content look more aesthetically pleasing. Common back-matter materials are appendices, bibliographies, notes, acknowledgments, and more. Back-matter is important for providing readers with detailed information about what has been written, as well as offering a more comprehensive understanding of the content presented. It can also help to connect the content of the main page to other works or sources, providing a more homogeneous and comprehensive experience.

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