Backgrounds

/ˈbækɡraʊndz/ noun

The rear part of a scene or picture, or the experiences and circumstances that have shaped a person's life.

Compound of 'back' (Old English bæc) and 'ground' (Old English grund). Originally a painting term in the 16th century, it expanded metaphorically to mean a person's history and origins by the 18th century.

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