posta

  • 101post–myocardial infarction syndrome — pericarditis with fever, leukocytosis, pleurisy, and pneumonia occurring after myocardial infarction; called also Dressler s …

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  • 102posta kartı — is. Sert ve dayanıklı kâğıttan yapılan, bir tarafı haberleşme için ve diğer tarafının yarısı alıcının adresi, pul veya postalama işaretleri için ayrılmış bulunan, zarfsız postalanarak da kullanılan bir haberleşme malzemesi …

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  • 103posta kutusu — is. Postanelerde veya halkın kolayca ulaşabileceği yerlerde bulunan mektup, kart vb. haberleşme evrakının konulduğu özel kutu …

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  • 104posta etmek — 1) görevliler, birini resmî bir daireye götürmek 2) birini, gönlü olmasa da bir kimseye teslim edip bir yere göndermek …

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  • 105Posta Breve — (“Short” guard) Fiore Dei Liberi’s thrusting middle guard with the pommel held close to the body. Also called Spada Distesa (“lying sword”). A limited “entering” or close range posture with the blade held more vertical, the hilt pulled in low and …

    Medieval glossary

  • 106Posta Breva — (“Short” guard) Fiore Dei Liberi’s thrusting middle guard with the pommel held close to the body. Also called Spada Distesa (“lying sword”). A limited “entering” or close range posture with the blade held more vertical, the hilt pulled in low and …

    Medieval glossary

  • 107Posta Breve Serpentina — (“Short Snake” guard) One of Fiore’s Mezza Spada postures, essentially a “Middle” guard with the left hand holding the blade at the ricasso, left leg leading …

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  • 108Posta Croce — (“Cross” guard or “True Cross Guard”) One of Fiore’s Mezza Spada postures, with the left hand holding the middle of the blade in a reverse grip. Essentially a low left “hanging” guard …

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  • 109Posta Vera Croce — (“Cross” guard or “True Cross Guard”) One of Fiore’s Mezza Spada postures, with the left hand holding the middle of the blade in a reverse grip. Essentially a low left “hanging” guard …

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  • 110Posta Dente di Cinghiale — (“Boar’s Tooth” guard or “Wild Boar’s Tooth”) Fiore Dei Liberi’s Low guard leading with the right leg and the sword held forward and down at roughly 45 degrees, the hilt to the outside of the left side of the left knee. Suited to counter… …

    Medieval glossary