"Posy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Posy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Posy
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"Posy" Meaning

A posy is a small bouquet of flowers or a piece of poetry, often placed as a decoration or used as a symbol.

"Posy" Examples

Noun Examples


1. The long box contained a single red posy of roses.
2. The old lady was famous for her exquisite posies of flowers.
3. A king and queen of beasts sat on a posy of flowers, the top two grow tall.

Verb Examples


1. She's busy posy-ing the whole garden with an assortment of flowers.
2. The couple decided to posy in the field of sunflowers that morning.

"Posy" Similar Words

Postures

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Physical positions or attitudes, often used in a study of yoga, dance, or martial arts, referring to the alignment and movement of the body.

Posturing

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Posturography

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Posturography is a method used by physiotherapists and other medical professionals to assess the ability of a person to maintain their balance and posture. It is a non-invasive, quantifiable method of examining the body's balance system. It involves the use of a posturography device, which measures the amount of time a person is able to remain stable on a known surface. Unfortunately, I couldn't find any words associated with that term.

Postvaccinal

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Relating to or resulting from vaccination. It is derived from "post-" (after) and "vaccinal" (relating to vaccination).

Postvocalic

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Postvocalic refers to a sound or letter that comes immediately after a vowel in a word, usually a consonant. It can also describe a sound or a group of sounds that occur following a vowel in a word.<br><br>For example: in the word "cat," 't' is a postvocalic consonant. In the word "cake", 'k' is a postvocalic consonant.<br><br>The term is often used in phonetics and linguistics to describe the differences between diphthongs and monophthongs, monosyllabic and disyllabic words, and other aspects of sound patterns in words.

Postwar

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After a war

Postwoman

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Postzygotic

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Pot-au-feu

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A traditional French dish. "Pot-au-feu" literally translates to "pot on foot" or "pot in water", referring to the method of cooking. It is a hearty and flavorful stew originating from France, typically made with a variety of meats (beef, veal, lamb, and sometimes pork) and vegetables (onions, carrots, celery, and potatoes) cooked in a large pot in water or broth.

Pot-bellied

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Having a stomach that is protruding, especially in a way that makes it look like a hanging pouch or a small bulge below the navel, often due to obesity or being overweight. This can also refer to a stove or a pot that has a bulge or curve in its sides, making it resemble a body with a protruding belly.

Pot-head

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Pot-hunting

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Pot-hunting refers to reckless or unscrupulous searching for rare or valuable objects, often to collect them and sell them for personal profit, without regard for their historical, cultural, or archaeological significance.

Pot-luck

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Pot

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A cooking vessel made of ceramic, metal, or other materials. It's typically heated on a stove or in an oven to cook food inside.

Potabiliser

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De-pollute or purify water to make it safe for drinking.

Potability

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The word "potability" refers to the quality of being safe and suitable for drinking. In other words, it refers to the quality of water that is safe to drink.