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P.O.S.
  • a variation of POS.
pos
  • plural of po.

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That bloodstream, he pointed out, was our most precious pos session.

From Time Magazine Archive

The best of these dramas pos sess poetic eloquence, humanistic compassion and arresting vitality.

From Time Magazine Archive

James Booth's Joyce lacks some of the incisive arrogance that the character ought to pos sess, while Tim Curry's Tzara is larkily iconoclastic without quite being a cultural arson ist.

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But, unhappily, he made it pos sible for people of infinitely inferior mind and character to express in music their less exalted passions and more vul- gar emotions.

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Discharge between balls B and D. Discharge between balls A and C. Small ball B inductric pos.

From Experimental Researches in Electricity, Volume 1 by Faraday, Michael

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