Definition of Posts

1. Noun. (plural of post) ¹

2. Verb. (third-person singular of post) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Posts

1. post [v] - See also: post

Lexicographical Neighbors of Posts

postrenal
postreplication
postreplicative
postreproductive
postresidency
postresonance
postretirees
postretirement
postrevolutionary
postrider
postriders
postriot
postrock
postromantic
postround
posts (current term)
postsale
postsaturation
postscandal
postscapula
postscapular
postscarcity
postscarlatinal
postscenium
postscientific
postscreening
postscript
postscripta
postscripted
postscripting

Literary usage of Posts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the Annual Convention by Mid-West Cement Users' Association (1915)
"CONCRETE FENCE posts. BY WJ TOWNE.* A small plant was established at Dunlap, Iowa, in 1907, for the manufacture of concrete posts, the most of which were ..."

2. Annual Report by Chicago (Ill.). Board of Education (1894)
"1114 57 Curbing, Filling and Macadamizing Fifty-fourth Street Court, Holmes School Lot 57 76 Lamp posts on Union Avenue, Kershaw School Lot 77 90 Lamp posts ..."

3. Report (1904)
"Steel is coming into use, but the chances are that the farmer will always be glad to secure durable posts of wood, if they can be had at reasonable prices. ..."

4. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians by Charles Rollin (1825)
"Herodotus speaks of the same sort of couriers in the reign of Xerxes.jl People are justly surprised to find, that this establishment of posts and couriers, ..."

5. The Preservation of Structural Timber by Howard Frederick Weiss (1914)
"Farmers are the largest consumers of posts, and most of them make their own posts. ... In some localities where the posts are bought, a rather elaborate ..."

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