behind vs map

behind

adv
  • Behind the scenes in a theatre; backstage. 

  • At or in the rear or back part of something. 

  • So as to come after someone or something in position, distance, advancement, ranking, time, etc. 

  • So as to be still in place after someone or something has departed or ceased to exist. 

  • In a rearward direction. 

  • Backward in time or order of succession; past. 

prep
  • As a result or consequence of. 

  • Responsible for, being the creator or controller of. 

  • After in developmental progress, score, grade, etc.; inferior to. 

  • After in time. 

  • In the past, from the viewpoint of. 

  • Concealed by (something serving as a facade or disguise). 

  • After in physical progress or distance. 

  • In support of. 

  • Underlying, being the reason for or explanation of. 

  • At or to the back or far side of. 

noun
  • In the Eton College field game, any of a group of players consisting of two "shorts" (who try to kick the ball over the bully) and a "long" (who defends the goal). 

  • The rear, back-end. 

  • The buttocks, bottom, butt. 

  • A one-point score. 

  • The catcher. 

adj
  • Slow. 

  • Not advanced to the required or expected degree; overdue or in arrears. 

map

noun
  • An imaginary or fictional area, often predefined and confined, where a game or a session thereof takes place. 

  • A visual representation of an area, whether real or imaginary, showing the relative positions of places and other features. 

  • Synonym of associative array. 

  • A function. 

  • Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genera Araschnia (especially, Araschnia levana) and Cyrestis, having map-like markings on the wings. 

  • A graphical or logical representation of any structure or system, showing the positions of or relationships between its components. 

verb
  • To assign a drive letter to a shared folder. 

  • To have a direct relationship; to correspond. 

  • To represent by means of a map. 

  • To create a map of; to examine or survey in order to gather information for a map. 

  • To create a direct relationship to; to create a correspondence with. 

  • To act as a function on something, taking it to something else. 

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