In the arts, a prefix used to indicate an artistic style that immediately follows another, often either reacting to it or building on it; for example, Postmodernism or Post-Impressionism.
ETYM French aposter to place in a post or position, generally for a bad purpose.
(Prefix) Coming after.
(Latin) “after”. With post-horses; express
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1. A piece of timber or metal fixed firmly in an upright position.
2. A pole or stake set up to mark something (as the start of a race track); SYN. stake.
3. The position where something or someone (as a guard or sentry) stands or is assigned to stand; SYN. station.
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ETYM Cf. Old Fren. poster. Related to Post.
1. To affix in a public place or for public notice.
2. To assign to a post; put into a post.
3. To enter on a public list.
4. To make public, for example, of records, in sports.
5. To put up; SYN. put up.
6. To publicize with, or as it with, a poster.
7. To mark or expose as infamous; SYN. brand.
1. To submit an article in a newsgroup or other online conference or forum. The term is derived from the “posting” of a notice on a physical bulletin board. See also newsgroup.
2. To place a file on a server on a network or on a Web site.