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1Posed — Posed, a. Firm; determined; fixed. A most posed . . . and grave behavior. [Obs.] Urquhart. [1913 Webster] …
2posed — index specious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3posed — com·posed; com·posed·ness; dis·posed; ex·posed; ex·posed·ness; in·dis·posed; in·dis·posed·ness; mal·posed; pur·posed·ly; sup·posed; un·posed; …
4Posed — Pose Pose, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Posed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Posing}.] [F. poser to place, to put, L. pausare to pause, in LL. also, to place, put, fr. L. pausa a pause, Gr. ?, fr. ? to make to cease, prob. akin to E. few. In compounds, this word… …
5posed — adjective arranged for pictorial purposes • Ant: ↑unposed • Participle of verb: ↑pose * * * posed, ppl. a. see pose v.1 and v.2 …
6posed — noun /pǒːsed/lang=sh a) possession, ownership b) property (piece of real estate) …
7posed — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. formal, stiff, unnatural; see awkward 1 , conventional 2 , 3 …
8posed — pəʊz n. position, posture, stance v. stand in a posture; raise, put forth (a question); impersonate; display, present …
9posed — dopes …
10Well-posed problem — The mathematical term well posed problem stems from a definition given by Hadamard. He believed that mathematical models of physical phenomena should have the properties that # A solution exists # The solution is unique # The solution depends… …