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Latin post (“after, behind”). Cognate with Spanish pues (“well, so, then”)
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- (after): after-
- postaxial
- postbellum
- post-boost phase
- postclassical
- postcoital
- postcolonial
- postconsumer
- postcranial
- postdate
- postdiluvian
- postdoc
- postdoctoral
- postembryonic
- post-Enlightenment
- postexilic
- postfix
- postfrontal
- postganglionic
- postgasm
- postglacial
- postgraduate
- posthaste
- posthole
- posthumous
- posthypnotic suggestion
- postidentity
- postimpressionism
- postindustrial
- postlux
- postmenopausal
- postmenstrual
- postmeridian
- postmillenarian
- postmillenarianism
- postmillennial
- postmillennialism
- postmodern
- postmortem
- postnasal
- post-nasal drip
- postnatal
- postnuptial
- post-op
- postoperative
- postorbital
- postpartum
- post-polio syndrome
- postpone
- postpose
- postposition
- postpositive
- postprandial
- postproduction
- postscript
- postseason
- postsecular
- poststructuralism
- postsynaptic
- posttenebras
- posttest
- posttranscriptional
- posttransfusion
- post-transition metal
- posttranslational
- posttraumatic
- postvertebral
- postvocalic
- postwar
later
- Armenian: հետ- (het-)
- Catalan: post- (ca)
- Chinese:
- Czech: po-
- Dutch: post- (nl)
- French: post- (fr)
- German: nach-, post-
- Greek: μετα- (el) (meta-), υστερο- (ystero-)
- Hebrew: פוסט- (po'st-), -בתר
- Hungarian: poszt- (hu)
- Ido: pos-
- Italian: post- (it)
- Malay: pasca- (ms)
- Portuguese: pós- (pt)
- Russian: после- (ru) (posle-), пост- (ru) (post-)
- Scottish Gaelic: iar-
- Spanish: pos- (es), post- (es)
- Tagalog: pagka-
- Vietnamese: hậu (vi)
behind
- “post-”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
- “post-”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.
- John A. Simpson and Edmund S. C. Weiner, editors (1989), “post-”, in The Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd edition, Oxford: Clarendon Press, →ISBN. -- has many derived terms
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- “post-” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
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From Latin post (“after, behind”).
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From Latin post (“after, behind”).
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It is relatively uncommon to prefix post- to native German words, for which nach- is preferred. While a compound postmittelalterlich ("post-mediaeval") is not altogether impossible, one will normally use nachmittelalterlich. Post- is common with learned words, such as postmodern or posttraumatisch.
- pos- (before t, or before any consonant in commonly used words)
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- post- in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
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- post- in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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- “post-”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014