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Pomposities
Pomposity Pom*pos"i*ty, n.; pl. Pomposities. The quality or state of being pompous; pompousness. --Thackeray.

Meaning of Posities from wikipedia

- non-humanoid models) include bind pose, blind pose, and reference pose. The T-pose is primarily used as the default armature pose for skeletal animation in 3D...
- Pose to pose is a term used in animation, for creating key poses for characters and then inbetweening them in intermediate frames to make the character...
- Pose (stylized as POSE) is an American drama television series about New York City's ball culture, an LGBTQ subculture in the African-American and Latino...
- Look up pose or posing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A pose refers to a position of a human body. Pose or poses or variant, may also refer to: to...
- Power posing is a controversial self-improvement technique or "life hack" in which people stand in a posture that they mentally ****ociate with being powerful...
- Cobra Pose or Bhujangasana (Sanskrit: भुजंगासन; IAST: Bhujaṅgāsana) is a reclining back-bending asana in hatha yoga and modern yoga as exercise. It is...
- Scorpion pose or Vrischikasana is an inverted asana in modern yoga as exercise that combines a forearm balance and backbend; the variant with hands rather...
- Tree pose or Vrikshasana (Sanskrit: वृक्षासन, romanized: vṛkṣāsana) is a balancing asana. It is one of the very few standing poses in medieval hatha yoga...
- In mathematics, a well-posed problem is one for which the following properties hold: The problem has a solution The solution is unique The solution's...
- computer vision, pose (or spatial pose) represents the position and the orientation of an object, each usually in three dimensions. Poses are often stored...