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Larrièretrain

Larrièretrain is not a standard English term; in French, the usual spellings and uses divide by sense. The most common form is l’arrière-train, referring to the hindquarters or the rear part of a person or animal. In zoology and everyday language, l’arrière-train denotes the posterior region, including the hips, rump, and surrounding tissues. In humans, it can be used descriptively to mean the buttocks or rear area, and may appear in veterinary or anatomical descriptions as well.

In automotive and mechanical contexts, the similar-sounding phrase train arrière is the conventional French term for

The unhyphenated form larrièretrain is not standard in French dictionaries and is generally considered nonstandard or

See also: Hindquarters, Rear end, Posterior, Rear axle, Vehicle suspension.

the
rear
axle
assembly
and
its
suspension,
wheels,
and
related
drivetrain
components.
It
is
a
technical
expression
used
to
discuss
the
rear
suspension
layout,
handling
characteristics,
or
faults,
particularly
in
front-
or
rear-wheel-drive
designs.
The
counterpart
for
the
front
is
train
avant.
a
typographical
variant.
Standard
usage
favors
l’arrière-train
for
the
anatomy
sense
and
train
arrière
for
the
vehicle
sense,
with
train
avant
used
for
the
front.