Australian English Meaning of posts
posts
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Definitions and Meaning of posts in English
posts
post office, a pole that marks the starting or finishing point of a horse race, the mail handled, to assign to a unit, position, or location (as in the military or civil service), to travel with post-horses, postal service, the place at which a soldier is stationed, after, to publish (as a message) in an online forum, one of a series of stations for keeping horses for relays, trading post, following, score, to station in a given place, a place to which troops are assigned, to make transfer entries in, a metallic fitting attached to an electrical device (such as a storage battery) for convenience in making connections, an area on a basketball court that is located just outside the free throw lane usually near the basket, goalpost, a single dispatch of mail, with post-horses, to ride or travel with haste, to publish (something, such as a message) in an online forum (such as an electronic message board), a piece of timber or metal fixed upright especially as a support, to put up, the place at which a soldier or guard is stationed, a sentry's beat or station, the distance between any two such consecutive stations, courier, to give as a guarantee of payment, a station or task to which one is assigned, to forbid (property) to trespassers under penalty of legal prosecution by notices placed along the boundaries, to rise from the saddle and return to it in rhythm with a horse's trot, posterior to, an office or position to which a person is appointed, to transfer or carry from a book of original entry to a ledger, a local subdivision of a veterans' organization, a metallic fixture attached to an electrical device (as a battery) for making connections, to fix notices to or on a suitable place (as a bulletin board), the mail handled by the post, the place at which a body of troops is stationed, something (such as a message) that is published online, something (as a message) that is posted online, to forbid persons from entering or using by putting up warning notices, a pole or stake set up to mark or indicate something, to publish, announce, or advertise by or as if by use of a placard, the metal stem of a pierced earring, a football passing play in which the receiver runs downfield before turning towards the middle of the field, a single shipment of mail, a station or task to which a person is assigned, to affix to a usual place (such as a wall) for public notices, to transfer a bookkeeping item from a book of original entry to an account book, score entry 2 sense 1a, subsequent to, mail entry 2, postbox, a piece (as of timber or metal) fixed firmly in an upright position especially as a stay or support, behind, mail, a nation's organization for handling mail, to dispatch in haste, to denounce by public notice, letter sense 2a, to put up (as bond), to carry ceremoniously to a position, one of two bugle calls sounded (as in the British army) at tattoo, trading post, settlement, the offensive position of a player occupying the post, to enter on a public listing, to make familiar with a subject, a trading station on the floor of a stock exchange, to publish or announce by or as if by a notice, a pole or stake set up as a marker
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posts
post office, a pole that marks the starting or finishing point of a horse race, the mail handled, to assign to a unit, position, or location (as in the military
correspondences,letters,emails,messages,cards,matters,parcels,Snail mail,airmail,bundles
avocations,unemployment
postponing => postponement, postpones => postpones, postponements => postponements, postponed => postponed, postludes => postludes,