Post, POST, or posting may refer to:
Postal services
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Mail, the postal system, especially in Commonwealth of Nations countries
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An Post, the Irish national postal service
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Canada Post, Canadian postal service
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Deutsche Post, German postal service
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Iraqi Post, Iraqi postal service
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Russian Post, Russian postal service
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Hotel post, a service formerly offered by remote Swiss hotels for the carriage of mail to the nearest official post office
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United States Postal Service or USPS
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Parcel post, a postal service for mail that is heavier than ordinary letters
Work
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Post, a job or occupation
Newspaper
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The Manica Post Regional newspaper in Manicaland province, Zimbabwe
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The Rakyat Post Malaysian online daily newspaper
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Bangkok Post English language newspaper in Thailand
Architecture and structures
Military
Geography
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Post, Iran, a village in West Azerbaijan Province of Iran
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Post, Oregon, a community at the geographic center of the U.S. state of Oregon
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Post, Texas, the county seat of Garza County, Texas, United States
People
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Post (surname)
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Post Malone, musician
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C.W. Post, founder of Post Cereal
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George Edward Post, American botanist
Dentistry
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Post and core, a type of dental restoration
Organology
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Key post, a mechanical fixed part of woodwind keywork system
Arts, entertainment, and media
Albums
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Post (Björk album), her second solo studio album, released in 1995
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Post (Paul Kelly album), his first solo studio album, released in 1985
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Post-, a 2018 album by Jeff Rosenstock
Periodicals
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Australasian Post, a defunct Australian weekly magazine
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Post Magazine, a British magazine first published in 1840
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The Post (disambiguation), a list of newspapers
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The Saturday Evening Post, an American magazine
Other uses in media
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Post, an alternative name for a hanger (barbershop music)
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Post Records, a record label
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Post, a prominent musical change during the intro of a recording, as used in the production of radio programming
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Post-production
Communications
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Post, an entry in a blog or an Internet forum; see posting style
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Part-of-speech tagging or POST, the process of marking up a word in a text (corpus) as corresponding to a particular part of speech
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Physician Orders and Scope of Treatment or POST, in Tennessee, similar to POLST Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment
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Postscript, a sentence, paragraph, or longer text addended to a main document, such as a letter
Computing and technology
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POST (HTTP), an HTTP request method
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.post, the internet top-level domain
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Power-on self-test or POST, start-up routines on electronic devices, typically on computers
Education and training
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LIU Post, one of the two campuses of Long Island University in the U.S. state of New York, formerly known as C.W. Post.
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Peace Officer Standards and Training or POST, state-level training program for American law-enforcement officers
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Post University, a university in the U.S. state of Connecticut
Organizations and companies
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Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology or POST, in the United Kingdom
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Peninsula Open Space Trust, a land trust in California
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Post Holdings, a consumer packaged goods holding company
Sports
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Post (basketball), area near the basket in basketball
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Post (route), route run by a receiver in American football
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Posting system, transfer system for professional baseball players moving from a Japanese team to a Major League Baseball team
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Post, a method of horseback riding at the trot
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Post, a shortened name of goalpost usually used in American football.
Time
The prefix "post" means after, aftermath, or afterward, e.g.,
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post-acute, see AMDA – The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine
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Jus post bellum, "morality after war"
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Post-war, a period after a war
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Post mortem, an autopsy or recap
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Post-World War II, the period following World War II
See also
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Hitching post (disambiguation)
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La Poste (disambiguation)
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Pole (disambiguation)
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Poste (disambiguation)
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Old Post (disambiguation)
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Posthaste, a 2012 album by the band OHMphrey
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Posting (laundering process), or postadh, a traditional Scottish method of washing clothes