Back as in the thing under your neck AT THE BACK is tergum.
Spine = spina.
Nose = nasus
Eye = oculus
Head = caput
Mouth = os
Hand = manus
The combination of a Latin prefix and of a Latin root means 'to move back'. The prefix re- means 'back'. The root ced-, from which the infinitive 'cedere' is derived, means 'to go'.
The Latin phrase for "Back to the beginning" is ab initio
"Welcome back" in Latin can be translated as "Bene redi" or "Salve rediens." The phrase conveys a warm greeting to someone returning. Latin often emphasizes simplicity and clarity in such expressions.
Retro, Such as Retrogress.
"It gives back"
Ad art Luna et tergum-to the moon and back in Latin
In Latin the word that means 'looking back on past events' is 'retrōspectus'. In English, this is 'retrospect'.
Ab initio = from the beginning
The Latin root for reciprocal is "re-" meaning back or again, and the Greek root is "pro" meaning back or again.
gerbils wornt discovered back then
move things
to back down