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1. newel
noun. the central pillar of a circular staircase.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- -el (English)
- new (English)
- newe (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Newel Post
- ivory-coast
- diagnosed
- engrossed
- riposte
- grossed
- droste
- yost
- yoast
- woeste
- voest
- toste
- toast
- roast
- most
- khost
- host
- ghost
- coste
- coast
- boast
Sentences with newel-post
1. Noun Phrase
Glue a 5/8-inch plug into the hole with wood glue in the newel post to cover the screw head.
2. Noun Phrase
Measure up from the bottom of the newel post to the bottom of the handrail.
3. Noun Phrase
Place the base of the newel post above the hole in the wooden bracket.
4. Noun Phrase
Drill a 1-inch-deep hole into the side base of the newel post with the 1-inch-diameter spade.
2. post
noun. ['ˈpoʊst'] military installation at which a body of troops is stationed.
Antonyms
Etymology
- post (Latin)
- poste (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- posta (Italian)
3. post
noun. ['ˈpoʊst'] the position where someone (as a guard or sentry) stands or is assigned to stand.
Antonyms
Etymology
- post (Latin)
- poste (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- posta (Italian)
4. post
verb. ['ˈpoʊst'] affix in a public place or for public notice.
Antonyms
Etymology
- post (Latin)
- poste (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- posta (Italian)
5. post
verb. ['ˈpoʊst'] publicize with, or as if with, a poster.
Antonyms
Etymology
- post (Latin)
- poste (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- posta (Italian)
6. post
noun. ['ˈpoʊst'] a job in an organization.
Synonyms
- viceroyship
- clerkship
- deanery
- khanate
- regency
- thaneship
- peasanthood
- chancellorship
- feudal lordship
- foremanship
- admiralty
- moderatorship
- episcopate
- councilorship
- librarianship
- baronetage
- prelature
- inspectorship
- rectorate
- governorship
- captaincy
- vice-presidency
- bishopry
- chaplaincy
- principalship
- curatorship
- directorship
- pastorate
- hot seat
- attorneyship
- apostleship
- berth
- generalcy
- billet
- womanhood
- controllership
- situation
- rabbinate
- pastorship
- residency
- rulership
- speakership
- solicitorship
- wardenship
- proctorship
- associateship
- headship
- mastership
- receivership
- apprenticeship
- commandership
- bailiffship
- chairmanship
- magistrature
- proconsulship
- eldership
- custodianship
- comptrollership
- plum
- office
- manhood
- preceptorship
- business
- chaplainship
- occupation
- trusteeship
- internship
- seigniory
- job
- chieftaincy
- throne
- precentorship
- marshalship
- fatherhood
- overlordship
- professorship
- chieftainship
- instructorship
- praetorship
- primateship
- sainthood
- discipleship
- rectorship
- protectorship
- sinecure
- prefecture
- public office
- teachership
- cardinalship
- mayoralty
- editorship
- senatorship
- magistracy
- priorship
- treasurership
- ambassadorship
- tribuneship
- wardership
- managership
- seigneury
- studentship
- legislatorship
- secretaryship
- accountantship
- viziership
- consulship
- counsellorship
- stewardship
- commandery
- caliphate
- counselorship
- councillorship
- judgeship
- presidentship
- academicianship
- captainship
- emirate
- chair
- position
- line of work
- lieutenancy
- place
- lectureship
- premiership
- incumbency
- judicature
- prelacy
- presidency
- legation
- generalship
- proconsulate
- curacy
- deanship
- line
- spot
- legateship
- messiahship
Antonyms
Etymology
- post (Latin)
- poste (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- posta (Italian)
7. post
noun. ['ˈpoʊst'] an upright consisting of a piece of timber or metal fixed firmly in an upright position.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- post (Latin)
- poste (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- posta (Italian)
8. post
verb. ['ˈpoʊst'] assign to a station.
Antonyms
Etymology
- post (Latin)
- poste (Middle French (ca. 1400-1600))
- posta (Italian)