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Apostume
Apostume Ap"os*tume, n. See Aposteme. [Obs.]
Postumous
Postumous Pos"tu*mous, a. See Posthumous. [R.]

Meaning of Postum from wikipedia

- Postum (US: /ˈpoʊstəm/) is a powdered roasted grain beverage po****r as a coffee substitute. The caffeine-free beverage was created by Post Cereal Company...
- Post Consumer Brands, LLC (previously Post Cereals and Postum Cereals; also known as simply "Post") is an American consumer packaged goods food manufacturer...
- her father's death in 1914, she became the owner of the rapidly growing Postum Cereal Company, founded in 1895. She inherited a US$ 20 million fortune...
- established in the United States by Charles William (C. W.) Post as the Postum Cereal Company in 1895. The company changed its name to "General Foods"...
- (Post's Postum), Cornflakes (Toasties), and Malted Nuts (Grape-Nuts). In 1895, Post founded Postum Cereal Co., with his first product, Postum cereal beverage...
- with the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company to become Curtiss-Wright. Postum Inc. changed its name to General Foods. The index was expanded to thirty...
- acorns were used to make coffee,[where?] as were roasted chicory and grain. Postum, a bran and mol****es beverage, also became a po****r coffee substitute during...
- "Postum Cereals" in Battle Cr****, Michigan, in 1895. Post's first product was not a cereal, however, but a roasted, cereal-based beverage, Postum. Postum's...
- Forbes Syndicate in 1896, which carried on the business until it was sold to Postum Cereal in 1927. Currently, the Baker's Chocolate brand belongs to Kraft...
- Species †A. petri (Amalitzky, 1922 [originally Anna petri]) (type) †A. postum Ivachnenko, 2011. Synonyms Anna Amalitzky, 1922 (preoccupied Risso, 1826)...