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the letters and packages being delivered to a single recipient.See corresponding entry in Unabridged assignment.
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Latin positum, neuter of positus, past participle of pōnere to place, put compare posit.the body of troops occupying a military station.Military(in the British military services) either of two bugle calls ( first post and last post) giving notice of the time to retire for the night, similar in purpose to the U.S.a local unit of a veterans' organization.Militarya military station with permanent buildings.the station or rounds of a person on duty, as a soldier, sentry or nurse.a position of duty, employment, or trust to which one is assigned or appointed: a diplomatic post.See corresponding entry in Unabridged announce, advertise, publicize. See corresponding entry in Unabridged column, pillar, pile, pole. Latin postis a post, doorpost, whence also Dutch, Low German post, German Pfosten.Computingto send a message to a newsgroup.Computingto send (a message) to a newsgroup.to put up signs on (land or other property) forbidding trespassing:: The estate has been posted by the owner.to placard (a wall, fence, etc.) with notices, bulletins, etc.: The wall was posted with announcements.to publish the name of (a ship) as missing or lost.to publish the name of in a list: to post a student on the dean's list.to denounce by a public notice or declaration: They were posted as spies.to bring to public notice by or as by a poster or bill: to post a reward.to affix (a notice, bulletin, etc.) to a post, wall, or the like.Computinga message that is sent to a newsgroup.the lane of a racetrack farthest from the infield.Sport a pole on a racetrack indicating the point where a race begins or ends: the starting post.Printing a stack of 144 sheets of handmolded paper, interleaved with felt.Furnitureone of the principal uprights of a piece of furniture, as one supporting a chair back or forming one corner of a chest of drawers.Buildinga strong piece of timber, metal, or the like, set upright as a support, a point of attachment, a place for displaying notices, etc.'' "behind, at the rear or end of'': post- + industrial → postindustrial (= after the industrial age) post- + war → postwar (= after the war). post- comes from Latin, where it has the meaning "after (in time), following (some event).Stamps, British Terms to send by mail: posted several letters to her.to supply with up-to-date information: Keep me posted on your activities.to provide or put up, as bail: He posted bail and was out on the streets only five hours after his arrest.Militaryto assign, place, or station at a post: The detachment was posted to the front of the battle.a place in the stock exchange where a particular stock is traded.Militarya military station with permanent buildings: decided to close down some army posts.a position of duty or trust to which one is assigned: a diplomatic post.to bring to public attention by means of a poster or the like: to post a reward.to put up (a public notice) on a post or wall: They posted several flyers announcing the concert.Furnitureone of the main upright pieces of a piece of furniture.Buildinga piece of wood or metal put into the ground so that it stands upright and used as a support, a point to attach things, etc.