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Webster 1913 Edition
Posit
Pos′it
,Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Posited
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Positing
.] 1.
To dispose or set firmly or fixedly; to place or dispose in relation to other objects.
Sir M. Hale.
2.
(Logic)
To assume as real or conceded;
as, to
. posit
a principleSir W. Hamilton.
Definition 2024
posit
posit
English
Noun
posit (plural posits)
Usage notes
- (for meaning #2) Started by USAF Fighter pilots when needing to know the position of a wingman. I.e. Lead pilot would say "2-posit" and #2 would reply: "5 o'clock high".
Translations
Verb
posit (third-person singular simple present posits, present participle positing, simple past and past participle posited)
- Assume the existence of; to postulate.
- 1908: ARISTOTLE. Metaphysics. Translated by W. D. Ross., Book 1, Part 5.
- some who posit both this cause and besides this the source of movement, which we have got from some as single and from other as twofold.
- 1908: ARISTOTLE. Metaphysics. Translated by W. D. Ross., Book 1, Part 5.
- Propose for consideration or study; to suggest.
- Put (something somewhere) firmly.
Translations
Postulate
Suggest