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Definition of position
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of position is as below...
Position
(n.) A
method
of
solving
a
problem
by one or two
suppositions;
--
called
also the rule of trial and
error.
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Georgic
::
Georgic
(a.) A rural poem; a
poetical
composition
on
husbandry,
containing
rules for
cultivating
lands,
etc.; as, the
Georgics
of
Virgil..
Diverge
::
Diverge
(v. i.) To
differ
from a
typical
form; to vary from a
normal
condition;
to
dissent
from a creed or
position
generally
held or
taken.
Rondo
::
Rondo (n.) A
composition,
vocal or
instrumental,
commonly
of a
lively,
cheerful
character,
in which the first
strain
recurs
after each of the other
strains..
Subcoracoid
::
Subcontrary
(n.) A
subcontrary
proposition;
a
proposition
inferior
or
contrary
in a lower
degree.
Mediate
::
Mediate
(v. t.) To
effect
by
mediation
or
interposition;
to bring about as a
mediator,
instrument,
or
means;
as, to
mediate
a
peace..
Abduct
::
Abduct
(v. t.) To draw away, as a limb or other part, from its
ordinary
position..
Drama
::
Drama (n.)
Dramatic
composition
and the
literature
pertaining
to or
illustrating
it;
dramatic
literature.
Ephemerist
::
Ephemerist
(n.) One who
studies
the daily
motions
and
positions
of the
planets.
Oppose
::
Oppose
(v. i.) To make
objection
or
opposition
in
controversy.
Allow
::
Allow (v. t.) To own or
acknowledge;
to
accept
as true; to
concede;
to
accede
to an
opinion;
as, to allow a
right;
to allow a
claim;
to allow the truth of a
proposition..
Malposition
::
Malposition
(n.) A wrong
position.
Diapente
::
Diapente
(n.) A
composition
of five
ingredients.
Eventuality
::
Eventuality
(n.)
Disposition
to take
cognizance
of
events.
Table
::
Table (n.) The
arrangement
or
disposition
of the lines which
appear
on the
inside
of the hand.
Metal
::
Metal (n.) The
substance
of which
anything
is made;
material;
hence,
constitutional
disposition;
character;
temper..
Arabinose
::
Arabinose
(n.) A sugar of the
composition
C5H10O5,
obtained
from
cherry
gum by
boiling
it with
dilute
sulphuric
acid..
Sinapic
::
Sinapic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
sinapine;
specifically,
designating
an acid
(C11H12O5)
related
to
gallic
acid, and
obtained
by the
decomposition
of
sinapine,
as a white
crystalline
substance..
Strive
::
Strive
(v. i.) To
struggle
in
opposition;
to be in
contention
or
dispute;
to
contend;
to
contest;
--
followed
by
against
or with
before
the
person
or thing
opposed;
as,
strive
against
temptation;
strive
for the
truth..
Wranglership
::
Wranglership
(n.) The honor or
position
of being a
wrangler
at the
University
of
Cambridge,
England..
Protection
::
Protection
(n.) A
theory,
or a
policy,
of
protecting
the
producers
in a
country
from
foreign
competition
in the home
market
by the
imposition
of such
discriminating
duties
on goods of
foreign
production
as will
restrict
or
prevent
their
importation;
--
opposed
to free
trade..
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