| APOSITIA | • APOSITIA n. (Greek) an aversion to food. |
| APOSITIC | • APOSITIC adj. having an aversion to food. |
| APPOSITE | • apposite adj. Strikingly appropriate or relevant; well suited to the circumstance or in relation to something. • apposite adj. Positioned at rest in respect to another, be it side-to-side, front-to-front, back-to-back, or even… • apposite adj. Related, homologous. |
| DEPOSITS | • deposits n. Plural of deposit. • deposits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deposit. • DEPOSIT v. to place. |
| EXPOSITS | • exposits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of exposit. • EXPOSIT v. to expound. |
| OPPOSITE | • opposite adj. Located directly across from something else, or from each other. • opposite adj. (Botany) Of leaves and flowers, positioned directly across from each other on a stem. • opposite adj. Facing in the other direction. |
| OVIPOSIT | • oviposit v. (Intransitive, formal) To lay eggs. • OVIPOSIT v. to lay or deposit eggs, esp. of insects. |
| POSITIFS | • POSITIF n. (French) a feature on older organs, manually controlling soft stops. |
| POSITING | • positing v. Present participle of posit. • POSIT v. to place. |
| POSITION | • position n. A place or location. • position n. A post of employment; a job. • position n. A status or rank. |
| POSITIVE | • positive adj. Not negative or neutral. • positive adj. (Law) Formally laid down. • positive adj. Stated definitively and without qualification. |
| POSITONS | • positons n. Plural of positon. • POSITON n. an electron but with a positive charge, also POSITRON. |
| POSITRON | • positron n. (Physics) The antimatter equivalent of an electron, having the same mass but a positive charge. • POSITRON n. an electron but with a positive charge, also POSITON. |
| REPOSITS | • reposits v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reposit. • REPOSIT v. to put away. |