Dictionary entry

Pou sto

Webster's Dictionary 1913

‖Pou sto (po͞o stō; pou stō). [Gr. που̑ στω̑ where I may stand; — from the reputed saying of Archimedes, “Give me where I may stand and I will move the whole world with my steelyard.”] A place to stand upon; a locus standi; hence, a foundation or basis for operations.