Definition of Position. Meaning of Position. Synonyms of Position

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Definition of Position

Position
Position Po*si"tion, v. t. To indicate the position of; to place. [R.] --Encyc. Brit.

Meaning of Position from wikipedia

- Look up position in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Position often refers to: Position (geometry), the spatial location (rather than orientation) of...
- The missionary position or man-on-top position is a **** position in which, generally, a woman lies on her back and spreads her legs and a man lies on...
- A **** position is a positioning of the bodies that people use to engage in ****ual intercourse or other ****ual activities. ****ual acts are generally described...
- Sixty-nine or 69 is a **** position in which two people align themselves so that each person's mouth is near the other's genitals so that each partner can...
- The supine position (/səˈpaɪn/ or /ˈsuːpaɪn/) means lying horizontally with the face and torso facing up, as opposed to the prone position, which is face...
- In medicine, Fowler's position is a standard patient position in which the patient is seated in a semi-sitting position (45–60 degrees) and may have knees...
- race, the pole position is usually the best and "statistically the most advantageous" starting position on the track. The pole position is usually earned...
- Woman on top is any **** position in which the woman is on top of her ****ual partner during ****ual activity. The position most commonly ****ociated with...
- Lotus position or Padmasana (Sanskrit: पद्मासन, romanized: padmāsana) is a cross-legged sitting meditation pose from ancient India, in which each foot...
- Prone position (/proʊn/) is a body position in which the person lies flat with the chest down and the back up. In anatomical terms of location, the dorsal...