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1. post-
a prefix, occurring orig. in loanwords from Latin, meaning “after, subsequent to,”“behind, at the rear or end of” (postaxial; postmeridian; postpone; postscript); in English esp. productive in the formation of adjectives or adjective derivatives that specify a period of time following the event, phenomena, period, etc., denoted by the headword (posttraumatic; post-Darwinian; postwar).
Etymology: (< L, comb. form repr. post (adv. and prep.))
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1. (prefix) post-
after or later
post-twentieth century literature; the post-war depression
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1. Post-
a prefix signifying behind, back, after; as, postcommissure, postdot, postscript
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