posturer
Look at other dictionaries:
Posturer — Pos tur*er, n. One who postures. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
posturer — noun see posture II … New Collegiate Dictionary
posturer — See postural. * * * … Universalium
posturer — pos|tu|rer Mot Agut Adjectiu variable … Diccionari Català-Català
posturer — pos·tur·er || pÉ‘stʃərÉ™(r) / pÉ’s n. one who assumes a particular posture to make an impression; one who pretends, one who feigns … English contemporary dictionary
posturer — pos·tur·er … English syllables
posturer — noun someone who behaves in a manner calculated to impress or mislead others • Hypernyms: ↑person, ↑individual, ↑someone, ↑somebody, ↑mortal, ↑soul … Useful english dictionary
posture — I. noun Etymology: Middle French, from Italian postura, from Latin positura, from positus, past participle of ponere to place more at position Date: circa 1586 1. a. the position or bearing of the body whether characteristic or assumed for a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Dan Leno — Leno in 1895 Dan Leno (20 December 1860 31 October 1904), born George Wild Galvin, was an English comedian and actor, famous for appearing in music hall and dozens of comic plays, pantomimes, Victorian burlesques and musical comedies during the… … Wikipedia
posture — postural, adj. posturer, n. /pos cheuhr/, n., v., postured, posturing. n. 1. the relative disposition of the parts of something. 2. the position of the limbs or the carriage of the body as a whole: poor posture; a sitting posture. 3. an affected… … Universalium