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Imposthumate
Imposthumate Im*post"hu*mate, v. t. [See Imposthume.] To apostemate; to form an imposthume or abscess. --Arbuthnot.
Imposthumate
Imposthumate Im*post"hu*mate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imposthumated; p. pr. & vb. n. Imposthumating.] To affect with an imposthume or abscess.
Imposthumate
Imposthumate Im*post"hu*mate, a. Imposthumated.
Imposthumated
Imposthumate Im*post"hu*mate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imposthumated; p. pr. & vb. n. Imposthumating.] To affect with an imposthume or abscess.
Imposthumating
Imposthumate Im*post"hu*mate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imposthumated; p. pr. & vb. n. Imposthumating.] To affect with an imposthume or abscess.
Imposthumation
Imposthumation Im*post`hu*ma"tion, n. 1. The act of forming an abscess; state of being inflamed; suppuration. 2. An abscess; an imposthume. --Coxe.
imposthume
Aposteme Ap"os*teme, n. [L. apostema, Gr. ? the separation of corrupt matter into an ulcer, fr. ? to stand off: cf. F. apost[`e]me. See Apostasy.] (Med.) An abscess; a swelling filled with purulent matter. [Written corruptly imposthume.]
Imposthume
Imposthume Im*post"hume, v. t. & i. Same as Imposthumate.
Imposthume
Imposthume Im*post"hume, n. [A corruption of aposteme. See Aposteme.] A collection of pus or purulent matter in any part of an animal body; an abscess.
Posthaste
Posthaste Post`haste", n. Haste or speed in traveling, like that of a post or courier. --Shak.
Posthaste
Posthaste Post`haste, adv. With speed or expedition; as, he traveled posthaste; to send posthaste. --Shak.
Posthetomy
Posthetomy Pos*thet"o*my, n. [Gr. po`sqh prepuce + te`mnein to cut.] (Med.) Circumcision. --Dunglison.
Posthouse
Posthouse Post"house`, n. 1. A house established for the convenience of the post, where relays of horses can be obtained. 2. A house for distributing the malls; a post office.
Posthume
Posthume Post"hume, Posthumed Post"humed, a. Posthumous. [Obs.] --I. Watts. --Fuller.
Posthumed
Posthume Post"hume, Posthumed Post"humed, a. Posthumous. [Obs.] --I. Watts. --Fuller.

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- 14) Op. Posth. 97, Christus (Oratorio) (unfinished) (1847) (MWV A 26) Op. Posth. 98, Loreley (opera) (unfinished) (1847) (MWV L 7) Op. Posth. 99, 6 Songs...
- playing this file? See media help. The Nocturne No. 20 in C♯ minor, Op. posth., Lento con gran espressione, P 1, No. 16, KKIVa/16, WN 37, is a solo piano...
- The Nocturne in E minor, Op. posth. 72 No. 1, WN 23, was composed by Frédéric Chopin for solo piano in 1826. It was Chopin's first composed nocturne,...
- 2 in F♯ major (1839) Op. 51: Impromptu No. 3 in G♭ major (1843) Op. 66 (posth.); WN 46: Fantaisie-Impromptu in C♯ minor (1834/1835) Op. 6, Four Mazurkas...
- Beethoven compositions.) The practice of enumerating a posthumous opus ("Op. posth.") is noteworthy in the case of Felix Mendelssohn (1809–47); after his death...
- may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Nocturne in C minor, Op. posth." Chopin – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (August 2013) (Learn...
- The Impromptus, Op. posth. 142, D. 935, are a set of four impromptus for solo piano composed by Franz Schubert in 1827. They were written in the same...
- Chopin's Fantaisie-Impromptu (Polish: Fantazja-Impromptu) in C♯ minor, Op. posth. 66, WN 46 is a solo piano composition. It was composed in 1834 and published...
- Beethoven (1831–32) Posth., Canon für Alexis Posth., Scherzo (rejected from Op. 14) & Presto p****ionato (original finale of Op. 22) Posth., 5 Short Pieces...
- tenor, b****, mixed choir, orchestra and organ (1815, first published as Op. posth. 141) D 383, Oratorio "Stabat Mater" ['Jesus Christus schwebt am Kreuze']...