Definitions
inaccessible and sparsely populated
Word origin
From out + back.
Used in a sentence
“1951 June, W. J. Banks, Flying Doctors of the Outback, The Rotarian, page 23, Communication like this is making a big change in the lives of Australia′s “outback” people.”
“In the outback, many people live and work on sheep and cattle ranches.”
“The outback′s rich, red soil looked like blood because of all the iron in it, and the vast land was so still and barren that it seemed lifeless.”
Source: Wiktionary, CC BY-SA 4.0
Used as a crossword answer2 curated clues
01“Remote interior”7 letters
02“Remote inland region”7 letters
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