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posteriores

Posteriores is the plural form of the adjective posterior, derived from Latin posterior meaning behind or after. It is used in several Romance languages, notably Spanish and Portuguese, to describe nouns that are located toward the rear or that come later in a sequence.

In everyday and scientific language, posteriores functions as an adjective for plural nouns. Examples include paredes

In anatomy and medicine, posterior describes a location toward the back of the body or behind another

In dentistry, dentes posteriores denotes the back teeth, including premolars and molars, contrasted with dentes anteriores

Overall, posteriores is a commonly used descriptor across fields to denote rearward or later position, whether

posteriores
(rear
walls),
extremidades
posteriores
(hind
limbs
or
posterior
extremities),
and
eventos
posteriores
(subsequent
events).
The
term
can
indicate
spatial,
temporal,
or
sequential
relations.
structure.
The
plural
posteriores
is
used
when
referring
to
multiple
posterior
structures,
such
as
muscles
of
the
posterior
compartment
or
aspects
of
the
posterior
skull.
(front
teeth).
referring
to
body
parts,
spaces,
or
sequence
of
events.
It
appears
in
formal
and
clinical
language
to
provide
precise
spatial
or
temporal
orientation.