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post-

prefix

  1. after, later
  2. behind
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /poʊst/ / /pəʊst/

prefix

Etymology: Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *pós Proto-Indo-European *-ti Proto-Indo-European *pósti Proto-Italic *posti Old Latin poste Latin post English post- From Latin post (“after, behind”). Cognate with Spanish pues (“well, so, then”)

  1. after; later.

    Representatives of the Syrian National Council and the National Coordination Body for Democratic Change in Syria signed an agreement late Friday in Cairo for a transition in a post-Assad era, the NCB said on its Facebook page.

    The main prefixes in the controlled language include “un-“, “plus-“, “doubleplus-“, “ante-” and “post-“.

  2. behind.