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post1 noun 1 a shaft or rod fixed upright in the ground, as a support or marker, etc. 2 a vertical timber supporting a horizontal one. Often in compoundsa doorpost. 3 an upright pole marking the beginning or end of a race track. 4 a goalpost. verb (posted, posting) 1 (sometimes post something up) to put up (a notice, etc) on a post or board, etc for public viewing. 2 to announce the name of someone among others in a published list • He was posted missing.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon: from Latin postis a doorpost.

post1 noun 1 a shaft or rod fixed upright in the ground, as a support or marker, etc. 2 a vertical timber supporting a horizontal one. Often in compoundsa doorpost. 3 an upright pole marking the beginning or end of a race track. 4 a goalpost. verb (posted, posting) 1 (sometimes post something up) to put up (a notice, etc) on a post or board, etc for public viewing. 2 to announce the name of someone among others in a published list • He was posted missing.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon: from Latin postis a doorpost.

post1 noun 1 a shaft or rod fixed upright in the ground, as a support or marker, etc. 2 a vertical timber supporting a horizontal one. Often in compoundsa doorpost. 3 an upright pole marking the beginning or end of a race track. 4 a goalpost. verb (posted, posting) 1 (sometimes post something up) to put up (a notice, etc) on a post or board, etc for public viewing. 2 to announce the name of someone among others in a published list • He was posted missing.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon: from Latin postis a doorpost.