| Possum |
opossum: nocturnal arboreal marsupial having a naked prehensile tail found from southern North America to northern South America phalanger: small furry Australian arboreal marsupials having long usually prehensile tails
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| power |
possession of controlling influence; "the deterrent power of nuclear weapons"; "the power of his love saved her"; "his powerfulness was concealed by a gentle facade" (physics) the rate of doing work; measured in watts (= joules/second) ability: possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done; "danger heightened his powers of discrimination" world power: a state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world office: (of a government or government official) holding an office means being in power; "being in office already gives a candidate a great advantage"; "during his first year in office"; "during his first year in power"; "the power of the president" one possessing or exercising power or influence or authority; "the mysterious presence of an evil power"; "may the force be with you"; "the forces of evil" might: physical strength exponent: a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself baron: a very wealthy or powerful businessman; "an oil baron" supply the force or power for the functioning of; "The gasoline powers the engines"
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| postulation |
(logic) a declaration of something self-evident; something that can be assumed as the basis for argument request: a formal message requesting something that is submitted to an authority
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| post |
affix in a public place or for public notice; "post a warning" the position where someone (as a guard or sentry) stands or is assigned to stand; "a soldier manned the entrance post"; "a sentry station" publicize with, or as if with, a poster; "I'll post the news on the bulletin board" military post: military installation at which a body of troops is stationed; "this military post provides an important source of income for the town nearby"; "there is an officer's club on the post" assign to a post; put into a post; "The newspaper posted him in Timbuktu" position: a job in an organization; "he occupied a post in the treasury" station: assign to a station an upright consisting of a piece of timber or metal fixed firmly in an upright position; "he set a row of posts in the ground and strung barbwire between them" display, as of records in sports games enter on a public list United States aviator who in 1933 made the first solo flight around the world (1899-1935) United States female author who wrote a book and a syndicated newspaper column on etiquette (1872-1960) transfer (entries) from one account book to another United States manufacturer of breakfast cereals and Postum (1854-1914) ride Western style and bob up and down in the saddle in rhythm with a horse's trotting gait mail: any particular collection of letters or packages that is delivered; "your mail is on the table"; "is there any post for me?"; "she was opening her post" stake: mark with a stake; "stake out the path" put up; "post a sign"; "post a warning at the dump" a pole or stake set up to mark something (as the start or end of a race track); "a pair of posts marked the goal"; "the corner of the lot was indicated by a stake" mail: cause to be directed or transmitted to another place; "send me your latest results"; "I'll mail you the paper when it's written" mail: the system whereby messages are transmitted via the post office; "the mail handles billions of items every day"; "he works for the United States mail service"; "in England they call mail `the post'" mark or expose as infamous; "She was branded a loose woman" the delivery and collection of letters and packages; "it came by the first post"; "if you hurry you'll catch the post"
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| potassium bitartrate |
cream of tartar: a salt used especially in baking powder
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