The word "rear" can refer to the back part of something (like a building or vehicle), the last person in a line, or one's buttocks. It can also be a verb meaning to raise or bring up children or animals, or for a horse to stand on its hind legs. Phrases like "bring up the rear" mean to be last, and "rears its head" means something unpleasant has appeared.
The word "rear" can refer to the back part of something (like a building or vehicle), the last person in a line, or one's buttocks. It can also be a verb meaning to raise or bring up children or animals, or for a horse to stand on its hind legs. Phrases like "bring up the rear" mean to be last, and "rears its head" means something unpleasant has appeared.
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