"Posterity" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The state of coming after a person, as in their descendants or their later times.
Coming after other things in time or arrangement.<br><br>In anatomy, the back part of a structure.<br><br>Located at the rear or directed towards the back.<br><br>Following as a conclusion or result.
A posteriori refers to knowledge or evidence that is gained or observed after the fact, often through experience or empirical research. It is contrasted with a priori knowledge, which is known or assumed to be true independently of experience or observation.
Adjective<br><br>Relating to an inference or conclusion that is drawn from data or experience, or to something that comes after something else in time or order.<br><br>Example: "Epidemiologists may use posterior probabilities to estimate the likelihood of disease outbreaks occurring in a given area."
The word "posterise" is a verb that means to make or cause something to take on the characteristics of a photograph, typically by fixing or settling the colors or details of a scene or image, preventing further changes or motion from occurring. This can refer to the process of preserving a moment in time or freezing a scene in place.
Posterior central refers to something located in the back middle position. It can be used in anatomy to describe a location in the body or in other contexts, such as in positions or arrangements, where the term indicates that something is situated at the central or middle part at the back.
Posterocentrally refers to the placement or emphasis on something posterior, or located towards the back or rear, often in a structure, object, or arrangement.
In a posteriorly direction, or towards the back or posterior part.<br><br>This term is typically used in medical and anatomical contexts to describe the direction or movement towards the back or rear of the body.