Backyards

/ˈbækˌjɑːrdz/ noun

The areas of land behind houses, typically owned by the residents and often used for recreation or gardens.

From 'back' (Old English) + 'yard' (Old English 'geard,' enclosed space). The compound emerged as homes developed defined private spaces, particularly in North America where larger properties made backyard space common.

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