posture
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Borrowed from Middle French posture, from Italian postura, from Latin positūra (“position, situation”). Doublet of positura.
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posture (countable and uncountable, plural postures)
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posture (third-person singular simple present postures, present participle posturing, simple past and past participle postured)
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posture f (plural postures)
posture f
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