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Hypotyposis
Hypotyposis Hy`po*ty*po"sis, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to sketch out; ? under + ? to impress.] (Rhet.) A vivid, picturesque description of scenes or events.

Meaning of Posis from wikipedia

- Posi, POSI, or did can refer to: Pozidriv, a type of **** head and ****driver Positraction, or any kind of limited slip differential gear Posi music...
- Posi music (in American English, pronounced pah-zee) has been around since the 1940s,[citation needed] though only recently has a definitive label been...
- Tephritis posis is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Tephritis of the family Tephritidae. Europe, Ukraine, Southwest Russia. Hering,...
- Positive hardcore (sometimes shortened to posicore or posi-core) is a branch of the hardcore punk music scene, that is socially aware, or focuses on values...
- Paolo Posi (1708 - 1776) was an Italian architect of the late-Baroque period. Among the cities in which he was active were Rome, Narni, and Viterbo. Among...
- Posi-ouinge is an archeological site in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico and Taos County, New Mexico near Ojo Caliente. It was listed on the National Register...
- cylinder engine Close ratio 6-speed transmission Twin 24 mm carburettors POSI-FORCE lubrication Air pump Scientifically designed quiet efficient mufflers...
- Posi-Tone Records is an American jazz record label founded by Marc Free, a producer and musician who runs the company with engineer Nick O'Toole. The label's...
- "one wheel peel" or "one tire fire". As such, "Muscle-Cars" with LSD or "posi" (positraction) had a distinct advantage to their wheel-spinning counterparts...
- identified with Poseidon Ένοσίχθων. The etymology of Poseidon, derived from Posis (lord or husband) and De (grain or earth) may have contributed to the identification...