doorpost

  • 121doorjamb — n. vertical piece of a door forming the side of a doorway, doorpost …

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  • 122doorjambs — n. vertical piece of a door forming the side of a doorway, doorpost …

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  • 123post — pəʊst n. mail; column; opinion; role; doorpost; message sent to a newsgroup or mailing list (Computers); position, job placement v. assign to a position or duty, station; publicize, advertise; inform; send electronic mail to a newsgroup… …

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  • 124posted — pəʊstɪd adj. assigned to a position or duty, stationed; publicized, advertised; informed; send by mail, sent via the postal service pəʊst n. mail; column; opinion; role; doorpost; message sent to a newsgroup or mailing list (Computers);… …

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  • 125posting — post·ing || pəʊstɪŋ n. positioning, placement, stationing (of a military unit) n. message sent to a newsgroup or mailing list (Internet) pəʊst n. mail; column; opinion; role; doorpost; message sent to a newsgroup or mailing list… …

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  • 126posts — pəʊst n. mail; column; opinion; role; doorpost; message sent to a newsgroup or mailing list (Computers); position, job placement v. assign to a position or duty, station; publicize, advertise; inform; send electronic mail to a newsgroup… …

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  • 127post — post1 noun 1》 a long, sturdy piece of timber or metal set upright in the ground and used as a support or a marker.     ↘(the post) a starting post or winning post. 2》 an Internet posting. verb 1》 display (a notice) in a public place. 2》 announce… …

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  • 128stile — stile1 noun an arrangement of steps set into a fence or wall allowing people to climb over. Origin OE stigel, from a Gmc root meaning to climb . stile2 noun a vertical piece in the frame of a panelled door or sash window. Compare with rail1.… …

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