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postulant
noun someone who asks or petitions for something, especially a candidate for holy orders or for admission to a religious community.
[18c: French, from Latin postulare to ask]
postulancy noun (postulancies ).
noun someone who asks or petitions for something, especially a candidate for holy orders or for admission to a religious community.
[18c: French, from Latin postulare to ask]
postulancy noun (postulancies ).
postulate
verb (postulated , postulating )
1 to assume or suggest something as the basis for discussion; to take it for granted.
2 to demand; to claim.
3 church law to nominate someone to an office or post, subject to the sanction of a higher authority.
noun
1 a stipulation or prerequisite.
2 a position assumed as self-evident.
[16c: from Latin postulare to demand]
postulation noun .
verb (postulated , postulating )
1 to assume or suggest something as the basis for discussion; to take it for granted.
2 to demand; to claim.
3 church law to nominate someone to an office or post, subject to the sanction of a higher authority.
noun
1 a stipulation or prerequisite.
2 a position assumed as self-evident.
[16c: from Latin postulare to demand]
postulation noun .
posture
noun
1 the way one holds one's body while standing, sitting or walking.
2 a particular position or attitude of the body.
3 an attitude adopted towards a particular issue, etc.
4 a pose adopted for effect.
verb (postured , posturing )
1 to take up a particular bodily attitude.
2 intr , derog to pose, strike attitudes, etc so as to draw attention to oneself.
[17c: French, from Latin positura , from ponere to place]
postural adjective .
posturer noun .
noun
1 the way one holds one's body while standing, sitting or walking.
2 a particular position or attitude of the body.
3 an attitude adopted towards a particular issue, etc.
4 a pose adopted for effect.
verb (postured , posturing )
1 to take up a particular bodily attitude.
2 intr , derog to pose, strike attitudes, etc so as to draw attention to oneself.
[17c: French, from Latin positura , from ponere to place]
postural adjective .
posturer noun .
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