posit

Etymology
Borrowed from, perfect participle of.

Noun

 * 1) Something that is posited; a postulate.

Usage notes

 * (for meaning #2) Started by USAF Fighter pilots when needing to know the position of a wingman. I.e. Lead pilot would say "2-posit" and #2 would reply: "5 o'clock high".

Translations

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Verb

 * 1) To assume the existence of; to postulate.
 * 2) To propose for consideration or study; to suggest.
 * 3) To put (something somewhere) firmly; to place or position.
 * 1) To propose for consideration or study; to suggest.
 * 2) To put (something somewhere) firmly; to place or position.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: постулирам
 * Czech:, postulovat
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 * Italian: ,
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 * Finnish: ,
 * French:, , énoncer set forth
 * German:, aufstellen theory
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 * Spanish:
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 * Bulgarian:
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Noun

 * 1) squid