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4,174 words match “OST”

POSTPOSITIVE a.
Placed after another word; as, a postpositive conjunction; a postpositive letter. -- Post*pos"i*tive*ly, adv.
POSTPRANDIAL a.
Happening, or done, after dinner; after-dinner; as, postprandial speeches.
POSTREMOGENITURE n.
The right of the youngest born. Mozley & W.
POSTREMOTE a.
More remote in subsequent time or order.
POSTRIDER n.
One who rides over a post road to carry the mails. Bancroft.
POSTSCAPULA n.
The part of the scapula behind or below the spine, or mesoscapula.
POSTSCAPULAR a.
Of or pertaining to the postscapula; infraspinous.
POSTSCENIUM n.
The part of a theater behind the scenes; the back part of the stage of a theater.
POSTSCRIBE v.
To make a postscript. [R.] T. Adams.
POSTSCRIPT n.
A paragraph added to a letter after it is concluded and signed by the writer; an addition made to a book or composition after the main body of the work has been finished, containing something omitted, or something new occurring to the writer. [Abbrev. P. S.]
POSTSCRIPTED a.
Having a postscript; added in a postscript. [R.] J. Q. Adams.
POSTSCUTELLUM n.
The hindermost dorsal piece of a thoracic somite of an insect; the plate behind the scutellum.
POSTSPHENOID a.
Of or pertaining to the posterior part of the sphenoid bone.
POSTTERTIARY a.
Following, or more recent than, the Tertiary; Quaternary.
POSTULANT n.
One who makes a request or demand; hence, a candidate.
POSTULATE n. 6 definitions
an axiom, which is the enunciation of a self-evident theorem. The distinction between a postulate and an axiom lies in this, -- that the latter is admitted to be self-evident, while the former may be agreed upon between two reasoners, and admitted by both, but not as proposition which it would be impossible to deny. E…
POSTULATED a.
Assumed without proof; as, a postulated inference. Sir T. Browne.
POSTULATION n.
The act of postulating, or that which is postulated; assumption; solicitation; suit; cause.
POSTULATORY a.
Of the nature of a postulate. Sir T. Browne.
POSTULATUM n.
A postulate. Addison.
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