Post (position)

Post (position)
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  • post position — Position of stall in starting gate from which a horse starts …   Equestrian sports dictionary

  • post - position — When someone has a regular job, it is referred to in formal English as their position or post. When a job is advertised, it is often described as a position or post, and a person applying for a job usually uses one of these words. ...top… …   Useful english dictionary

  • post — post·abdomen; post·absorptive; post·age; post·al·ly; post; post·anoxic; post·antennal; post·arteriolar; post·atomic; post·audit; post·axial; post·bellum; post·brachium; post·branchial; post·breeding; post·canonical; post·cardinal; post·cava;… …   English syllables

  • post — 1) Starting point for a race. 2) An abbreviated version of post position. For example, He drew post four . 3) As a verb, to record a win. For example, He s posted 10 wins in 14 starts …   Equestrian sports dictionary

  • post — vt: to put up (as bond) post bail Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. post I …   Law dictionary

  • post — post1 [pōst] n. [ME < OE, akin to Ger pfosten: WGmc loanword < L postis, post, doorpost < * porstis, projection < * por , akin to FOR1 + base of stare, to STAND] 1. a piece of wood, metal, etc., usually long and square or cylindrical …   English World dictionary

  • Post-structuralism — encompasses the intellectual developments of continental philosophers and critical theorists who wrote with tendencies of twentieth century French philosophy. The prefix post refers to the fact that many contributors, such as Jacques Derrida,… …   Wikipedia

  • Post — Post, n. [F. poste, LL. posta station, post (where horses were kept), properly, a fixed or set place, fem. fr. L. positus placed, p. p. of ponere. See {Position}, and cf. {Post} a pillar.] 1. The place at which anything is stopped, placed, or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Post and pair — Post Post, n. [F. poste, LL. posta station, post (where horses were kept), properly, a fixed or set place, fem. fr. L. positus placed, p. p. of ponere. See {Position}, and cf. {Post} a pillar.] 1. The place at which anything is stopped, placed,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Post bag — Post Post, n. [F. poste, LL. posta station, post (where horses were kept), properly, a fixed or set place, fem. fr. L. positus placed, p. p. of ponere. See {Position}, and cf. {Post} a pillar.] 1. The place at which anything is stopped, placed,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Post bill — Post Post, n. [F. poste, LL. posta station, post (where horses were kept), properly, a fixed or set place, fem. fr. L. positus placed, p. p. of ponere. See {Position}, and cf. {Post} a pillar.] 1. The place at which anything is stopped, placed,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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