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Look up: POST

  1. POST
    power-on self-test
    Found on http://foldoc.org/POST

  2. post
    (messaging) To send a message to a mailing list or newsgroup. Usually implies that the message is sent indiscriminately to multiple users, in contrast to 'mail' which implies one or more deliberately selected individual recipients. You should only post a message if you think it will be of interest ...
    Found on http://foldoc.org/post

  3. post
    Latin, meaning: (+ acc.) after, behind.
    Found on http://archives.nd.edu/ppp.htm

  4. Post
    To rise from the saddle and return to it in rhythm with a horse's trot.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/visitor-contrib

  5. Post
    Particular place on the floor of an exchange where transactions in stocks listed on the exchange occur.
    Found on http://www.nytimes.com/library/financial

  6. POST
    Power On Self Test / Act of sending a newsgroup message / To send a message, details...
    Found on http://www.cryer.co.uk/glossary/p/index.

  7. post
    [n] - the position where someone (as a guard or sentry) stands or is assigned to stand 2. [n] - a pole or stake set up to mark something (as the start or end of a race track) 3. [n] - an upright consisting of a piece of timber or metal fixed firmly in an upright position 4. [n] - ...
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  8. POST
    Power-On Self Test
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/visitor-contrib

  9. Post
    1) A position of a send control (or other control) after the main channel fader.
    2) Short for the term Post-Production.
    Found on http://www.testing1212.co.uk/a.htm

  10. POST
    Power-On Self Test(POST) - Pre-boot BIOS services, such as memory testing and device configuration.
    Found on http://www.mcsx.co.uk/glossary.php

  11. post
    this is the term used to mean putting your chips in the middle – it is usually used in conjunction with the term “big blind� i.e. “post the big blind�
    Found on http://www.pokeronlineuk.co.uk/poker-ter

  12. POST
    An acronym for Power-On Self Test, a series of instructions executed by the BIOS during boot-up to confirm system functions before turning control over to the operating system. The codes put on the bus during POST can be used by POST reader cards to diagnose systems that fail to boot.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20581

  13. Post
    Secondary vertical member in a structural frame carrying light loads (e.g. gable post, sheeting post).
    Found on http://www.corusconstruction.com/en/desi

  14. Post
    Post: Short for postmortem examination (an autopsy).
    Found on http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.

  15. post
    a support for formwork. A post can be made of timber or consist of various types of tubular steel constructions; in the latter case the term prop is commonly applied Category: Various industries and crafts • piece of metal fixed in an upright position for use especially as a stay or supp...
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  16. Post
    A vertical member of wood, steel, concrete or other material that transfers weight from the top of the post to whatever the post is resting on.
    Found on http://www.rookinspections.com/glossary/

  17. Post
    Post adjective [ French aposter to place in a post or position, generally for a bad purpose.] Hired to do what is wrong; suborned. [ Obsolete] Sir E. Sandys.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/P/133

  18. Post
    Post noun [ Anglo-Saxon , from Latin postis , akin to ponere , positum , to place. See Position , and confer 4th Post .] 1. A piece of timber, metal, or other solid substance, fixed, or to be fixed, firmly in ...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/P/133

  19. Post
    Post noun [ French poste , Late Latin posta station, post (where horses were kept), properly, a fixed or set place, fem. from Latin positus placed, past participle of ponere . See Position , and confer Post a p...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/P/133

  20. Post
    Post transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Posted ; present participle & verbal noun Posting .] 1. To attach to a post, a wall, or other usual place of affixing public notic...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/P/133

  21. Post
    Post intransitive verb [ Confer Old French poster . See 4th Post .] 1. To travel with post horses; figuratively, to travel in haste. ' Post seedily to my lord your husband.' Shak. « And post o'er land an...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/P/133

  22. Post
    Post adverb With post horses; hence, in haste; as, to travel post .
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/P/133

  23. post
    1. To travel with post horses; figuratively, to travel in haste. 'Post seedily to my lord your husband.' 'And post o'er land and ocean without rest.' (Milton) ... 2. To rise and sink in the saddle, in accordance with the motion of the horse, especially. In trotting. ... Origin: Cf. OF. Poster. See 4...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  24. post
    station noun the position where someone (as a guard or sentry) stands or is assigned to stand; `a soldier manned the entrance post`; `a sentry station`
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  25. post
    noun 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`
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web



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11 February 2012

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On 11th February, 1858, a 14 year old French peasant girl, Bernadette Soubirous claimed to have seen visions of the Virgin Mary at her native Lourdes. She also revealed that the waters of a spring near a grotto in Lourdes had been given healing powers by the Virgin. Eventually, the Roman Catholic church decided that the visions were authentic. Franz Werfel wrote the novel, Song of Bernadette, based on the story of Bernadette's visions. read more

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