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Definition of pose
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of pose is as below...
Pose (a.)
Standing
still,
with all the feet on the
ground;
-- said of the
attitude
of a lion,
horse,
or other
beast..
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Septuary
::
Septuary
(n.)
Something
composed
of
seven;
a week.
Combat
::
Combat
(v. t.) To fight with; to
oppose
by
force,
argument,
etc.; to
contend
against;
to
resist..
Yakoots
::
Yakoots
(n. pl.)
(Ethnol.)
A
nomadic
Mongolian
tribe
native
of
Northern
Siberia,
and
supposed
to be of
Turkish
stock.
They are
mainly
pastoral
in their
habits..
Sunbeam
::
Sun (v. t.) To
expose
to the sun's rays; to warm or dry in the sun; as, to sun
cloth;
to sun
grain..
Jade
::
"Jade (n.) A
stone,
commonly
of a pale to dark green color but
sometimes
whitish.
It is very hard and
compact,
capable
of fine
polish,
and is used for
ornamental
purposes
and for
implements,
esp. in
Eastern
countries
and among many early
peoples..
That
::
That
(pron.,
a.,
conj.,
& adv.) As a
demonstrative
pronoun
(pl.
Those),
that
usually
points
out, or
refers
to, a
person
or thing
previously
mentioned,
or
supposed
to be
understood.
That, as a
demonstrative,
may
precede
the noun to which it
refers;
as, that which he has said is true; those in the
basket
are good
apples..
Sonneteer
::
Sonneteer
(v. i.) To
compose
sonnets.
Staff
::
Staff (n.) A
series
of
verses
so
disposed
that, when it is
concluded,
the same order
begins
again;
a
stanza;
a
stave..
Synagogue
::
Synagogue
(n.) A
congregation
or
assembly
of Jews met for the
purpose
of
worship,
or the
performance
of
religious
rites..
Arise
::
Arise (v. i.) To come up from a lower to a
higher
position;
to come above the
horizon;
to come up from one's bed or place of
repose;
to
mount;
to
ascend;
to rise; as, to arise from a
kneeling
posture;
a cloud
arose;
the sun
ariseth;
he arose early in the
morning..
Acquiescent
::
Acquiescent
(a.)
Resting
satisfied
or
submissive;
disposed
tacitly
to
submit;
assentive;
as, an
acquiescent
policy..
Public
::
Public
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
people;
belonging
to the
people;
relating
to, or
affecting,
a
nation,
state,
or
community;
--
opposed
to
private;
as, the
public
treasury..
Banns
::
Banns (n. pl.)
Notice
of a
proposed
marriage,
proclaimed
in a
church,
or other place
prescribed
by law, in order that any
person
may
object,
if he knows of just cause why the
marriage
should
not take
place..
Form
::
Form (n.) The shape and
structure
of
anything,
as
distinguished
from the
material
of which it is
composed;
particular
disposition
or
arrangement
of
matter,
giving
it
individuality
or
distinctive
character;
configuration;
figure;
external
appearance..
Melotype
::
Melotype
(n.) A
picture
produced
by a
process
in which
development
after
exposure
may be
deferred
indefinitely,
so as to
permit
transportation
of
exposed
plates;
also, the
process
itself..
Proposer
::
Proposer
(n.) One who
proposes
or
offers
anything
for
consideration
or
adoption.
Collusion
::
Collusion
(n.) A
secret
agreement
and
cooperation
for a
fraudulent
or
deceitful
purpose;
a
playing
into each
other's
hands;
deceit;
fraud;
cunning.
Purposive
::
Purposive
(a.)
Having
or
indicating
purpose
or
design.
Squinsy
::
Squinch
(n.) A small arch
thrown
across
the
corner
of a
square
room to
support
a
superimposed
mass, as where an
octagonal
spire or drum rests upon a
square
tower;
--
called
also
sconce,
and
sconcheon..
Composing
::
Composing
(a.)
Tending
to
compose
or
soothe.
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