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Postposition

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Post′po‐si″tion (?), n. [Cf. F. postposition. See Postpone.] 1. The act of placing after, or the state of being placed after. “The postposition of the nominative case to the verb.” Mede.

2. A word or particle placed after, or at the end of, another word; — distinguished from preposition.