Pronunciation: /bæk ˈmætər/
noun refers to the sections of a book that come after the main content, such as the index, bibliography, and appendix
A1 The back matter of the book includes the index and bibliography.
A2 In the back matter of the report, you will find additional charts and graphs.
B1 Don't forget to check the back matter for any appendices or supplementary information.
B2 The back matter of the thesis contains a detailed list of references and acknowledgements.
C1 The back matter of the academic journal includes a glossary and author biographies.
C2 Researchers often overlook the importance of the back matter in scholarly publications.
formal The back matter of the book includes the bibliography and index.
informal Don't forget to check out the back matter for more information.
slang I always skip the back matter, it's usually just boring stuff.
figurative Sometimes the real gems can be found in the back matter of a book.
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