- POSITION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Well, I've found our position on the map if you want to see where we are You've moved the furniture around - the sofa is in a different position
- POSITION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Position is any employment, though usually above manual labor: a position as clerk Job is colloquial for position, and applies to any work from lowest to highest in an organization: a job as cook, as manager
- Position - definition of position by The Free Dictionary
1 the place, situation, or location of a person or thing: he took up a position to the rear 2 the appropriate or customary location: the telescope is in position for use 3 the arrangement or disposition of the body or a part of the body: the corpse was found in a sitting position
- position - definition and meaning - Wordnik
From French position, from Latin positio ("a putting, position"), from ponere, past participle positus ("to put, place"); see ponent Compare apposition, composition, deposition; see pose
- What does Position mean? - Definitions. net
Position refers to the location or placement of an object, person, or idea in relation to other objects or points of reference It can also refer to a person's status or rank within a particular context or organization
- position - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English posicioun, from Old French posicion, from Latin positiō (“a putting, position”), from positus (“placed, situated”), past participle of pōnō (“to place”); see ponent
- Position Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
The usual or proper place of a person or thing; station The players are in position
- American Heritage Dictionary Entry: position
n 1 A place or location 2 a The right or appropriate place: The bands are in position for the parade's start b A strategic area occupied by members of a force: The troops took up positions along the river 3 a The way in which something is placed: the position of the clock's hands
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