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Definition of post
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 post is as below...
Post (v. t.) To
carry,
as an
account,
from the
journal
to the
ledger;
as, to post an
account;
to
transfer,
as
accounts,
to the
ledger..
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Warp
::
Warp (v.) A rope used in
hauling
or
moving
a
vessel,
usually
with one end
attached
to an
anchor,
a post, or other fixed
object;
a
towing
line; a
warping
hawser..
Elytrum
::
Elytrum
(n.) One of the
anterior
pair of wings in the
Coleoptera
and some other
insects,
when they are thick and serve only as a
protection
for the
posterior
pair..
Vary
::
Vary (v. t.) To
change
the
aspect
of; to alter in form,
appearance,
substance,
position,
or the like; to make
different
by a
partial
change;
to
modify;
as, to vary the
properties,
proportions,
or
nature
of a
thing;
to vary a
posture
or an
attitude;
to vary one's dress or
opinions..
Stick
::
Stick (v. t.) A
composing
stick.
See under
Composing.
It is
usually
a frame of
metal,
but for
posters,
handbills,
etc., one made of wood is
used..
Gatepost
::
Gatepost
(n.) A post
against
which a gate
closes;
--
called
also
shutting
post.
Rudder
::
Rudder
(n.) The
mechanical
appliance
by means of which a
vessel
is
guided
or
steered
when in
motion.
It is a broad and flat blade made of wood or iron, with a long
shank,
and is
fastened
in an
upright
position,
usually
by one edge, to the
sternpost
of the
vessel
in such a way that it can be
turned
from side to side in the water by means of a
tiller,
wheel,
or other
attachment..
Uropod
::
Uropod
(n.) Any one of the
abdominal
appendages
of a
crustacean,
especially
one of the
posterior
ones, which are often
larger
than the rest, and
different
in
structure,
and are used
chiefly
in
locomotion.
See
Illust.
of
Crustacea,
and
Stomapoda..
Assumption
::
Assumption
(n.) The thing
supposed;
a
postulate,
or
proposition
assumed;
a
supposition..
Deceiver
::
Deceiver
(n.) One who
deceives;
one who leads into
error;
a
cheat;
an
impostor.
Postexistent
::
Postexistent
(a.)
Existing
or
living
after.
Telotrochous
::
Telotrochous
(a.)
Having
both a
preoral
and a
posterior
band of
cilla;
--
applied
to the
larvae
of
certain
annelids.
Remanet
::
Remanet
(n.) A case for trial which can not be tried
during
the term; a
postponed
case.
Hypostasis
::
Hypostasis
(n.)
Substance;
subsistence;
essence;
person;
personality;
-- used by the early
theologians
to
denote
any one of the three
subdivisions
of the
Godhead,
the
Father,
Son, and Holy
Spirit..
Hypostasis
::
Hypostasis
(n.)
Principle;
an
element;
-- used by the
alchemists
in
speaking
of salt,
sulphur,
and
mercury,
which they
considered
as the three
principles
of all
material
bodies..
Compost
::
Compost
(n.) A
mixture;
a
compound.
Holaspidean
::
Holaspidean
(a.)
Having
a
single
series
of large
scutes
on the
posterior
side of the
tarsus;
-- said of
certain
birds.
Posterior
::
Posterior
(a.) At or
toward
the
caudal
extremity;
caudal;
-- in human
anatomy
often used for
dorsal.
Principle
::
Principle
(n.) A
fundamental
truth;
a
comprehensive
law or
doctrine,
from which
others
are
derived,
or on which
others
are
founded;
a
general
truth;
an
elementary
proposition;
a
maxim;
an
axiom;
a
postulate..
Guideboard
::
Guideboard
(n.) A
board,
as upon a
guidepost
having
upon it
directions
or
information
as to the
road..
Procoelian
::
Procoelian
(a.)
Concave
in
front;
as,
procoelian
vertebrae,
which have the
anterior
end of the
centra
concave
and the
posterior
convex..
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