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backlist

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English

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Etymology

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From back +‎ list.

Noun

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backlist (plural backlists)

  1. (publishing) A list of older books available from a publisher, as opposed to the frontlist of more recent titles.
    Synonyms: back catalog, back catalogue
    Antonym: frontlist
    Hypernym: booklist
  2. (publishing, attributively, of books being planned) Expected to achieve years of adequate sales while on a backlist, and to be profitable on that basis, even if predicted not to sell in huge numbers when new.
    Antonym: frontlist
    Coordinate term: midlist
    The celebrity tell-all has been proposed as a frontlist title, whereas the cookbook has been proposed as a backlist title and the food history book as a midlist title.

Verb

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backlist (third-person singular simple present backlists, present participle backlisting, simple past and past participle backlisted)

  1. (transitive) To hold back a student's application (to a college etc.) based on whether a preferred candidate declines their offer.
    I have not heard back from the college yet: I must have been backlisted.
  2. (transitive, publishing) To place (a book) on a backlist.