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post (1)

post [ pōst ]


noun  (plural posts)
Definition:
 
1. upright pole: a pole of wood or metal fixed in the ground in an upright position, serving as a support, marker, or place for attaching things

2. construction upright frame part: a vertical piece in a building frame that supports a beam

3. horseracing racecourse indicator: either of two upright poles marking the starting point and finishing line on a racecourse

4. furniture support: one of the upright supports of a piece of furniture such as a chair or a four-poster bed

5. sports  ( informal )
Same as  goalpost


6. jewellery earring part: a metal stem on a pierced earring that passes through the ear and fits into a cap at the back

7. online 
Same as  posting1 (sense 1)




transitive verb  (past and past participle post·ed, present participle post·ing, 3rd person present singular posts)
Definition:
 
1. display something: to display something such as an announcement, name, or result in a public place

2. publish something electronically: to make text appear online or at an Internet location

3. U.S. erect signs forbidding something: to put up signs around a property warning against trespassing or engaging in a forbidden activity

4. U.S. denounce publicly: to denounce somebody by displaying damaging information publicly ( dated )

5. leisure score points: to score something, e.g. points, in a game or sport
posted a win in his first game of the season

6. give notice of marriage: to announce a forthcoming marriage in a church
post the banns

7. nautical name ship: to publish the name of a ship presumed lost or sunk

[Pre-12th century. < Latin postis "something that stands in front" < Indo-European, "to stand"]
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