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(n)
the
position
where
someone
(
as
a
guard
or
sentry
)
stands
or
is
assigned
to
stand
; "
a
soldier
manned
the
entrance
post
"; "
a
sentry
station
"
(n)
military
installation
at
which
a
body
of
troops
is
stationed
; "
this
military
post
provides
an
important
source
of
income
for
the
town
nearby
"; "
there
is
an
officer
''
s
club
on
the
post
"
(n)
a
job
in
an
organization
; "
he
occupied
a
post
in
the
treasury
"
(n)
an
upright
consisting
of
a
piece
of
timber
or
metal
fixed
firmly
in
an
upright
position
; "
he
set
a
row
of
posts
in
the
ground
and
strung
barbwire
between
them
"
(n)
United
States
aviator
who
in
1933
made
the
first
solo
flight
around
the
world
(
1899
-
1935
)
(n)
United
States
female
author
who
wrote
a
book
and
a
syndicated
newspaper
column
on
etiquette
(
1872
-
1960
)
(n)
United
States
manufacturer
of
breakfast
cereals
and
Postum
(
1854
-
1914
)
(n)
any
particular
collection
of
letters
or
packages
that
is
delivered
; "
your
mail
is
on
the
table
"; "
is
there
any
post
for
me
?"; "
she
was
opening
her
post
"
(n)
a
pole
or
stake
set
up
to
mark
something
(
as
the
start
or
end
of
a
race
track
); "
a
pair
of
posts
marked
the
goal
"; "
the
corner
of
the
lot
was
indicated
by
a
stake
"
(n)
the
system
whereby
messages
are
transmitted
via
the
post
office
; "
the
mail
handles
billions
of
items
every
day
"; "
he
works
for
the
United
States
mail
service
"; "
in
England
they
call
mail
`
the
post
''"
(n)
the
delivery
and
collection
of
letters
and
packages
; "
it
came
by
the
first
post
"; "
if
you
hurry
you
''
ll
catch
the
post
"
(v)
affix
in
a
public
place
or
for
public
notice
; "
post
a
warning
"
(v)
publicize
with
,
or
as
if
with
,
a
poster
; "
I
''
ll
post
the
news
on
the
bulletin
board
"
(v)
assign
to
a
post
;
put
into
a
post
; "
The
newspaper
posted
him
in
Timbuktu
"
(v)
assign
to
a
station
(v)
display
,
as
of
records
in
sports
games
(v)
enter
on
a
public
list
(v)
transfer
(
entries
)
from
one
account
book
to
another
(v)
ride
Western
style
and
bob
up
and
down
in
the
saddle
in
in
rhythm
with
a
horse
''
s
trotting
gait
(v)
mark
with
a
stake
; "
stake
out
the
path
"
(v)
put
up
; "
post
a
sign
"; "
post
a
warning
at
the
dump
"
(v)
cause
to
be
directed
or
transmitted
to
another
place
; "
send
me
your
latest
results
"; "
I
''
ll
mail
you
the
paper
when
it
''
s
written
"
(v)
mark
or
expose
as
infamous
; "
She
was
branded
a
loose
woman
"
post Synonyms
base
berth
billet
brand
C. W. Post
carry
Charles William Post
Emily Post
Emily Price Post
mail
mail service
military post
office
place
position
post
postal service
put up
send
situation
spot
stake
station
Wiley Post
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