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Pos.pon & pound are the root-words for many other words.
These ROOT-WORDS are POS, PON & POUND which mean PLACE & SET. It comes from the Latin ponere & positus which mean PLACE; SET. Please look at No. 6 postPONe. The syllable POST does not mean the same as No. 5. The post in postPONe is simply a Prefix that means after or later and it has nothing to do with this root.
1.	Posit	:	POS it (poz’ it) v.
2.	Position	:	POS ition (po zish’ un) n.
3.	Positive	:	POS itive (poz’ it iv) adj.
4.	Positor	:	POS itor (poz’ i tor) n.
5.	Post	:	POS t (poste) n.
6.	Postopone	:	post PON e (poste pone’) v.
7.	Posture	:	POS ture (pos’ chur) n.
8.	Posture	:	POS ture (pos’ chur) v.
9.	Composition	:	com POS ition (kom po zish’ un) n.
10.	Deponent	:	de PON ent (de poe’ nent) n.
11.	Expose	:	ex POS e (ek spoze’) v.
12.	Exposure	:	ex POS ure (ek spoe’ zhur) n.
13.	Expound	:	ex POUN d (im spound’) v.
14.	Impound	:	im POUN d (im pound ) v.
15.	Propound	:	pro POUN d (pro pound’) v.
16.	Depose	:	de POS e (do poze) v.
17.	Impose	:	im POS e (im poze’) v.
18.	Propose	:	pro POS e (pro poze’) v.
19.	Proposal	:	pro POS al (pro poe’ zal) n.
20.	Proposition	:	pro POS ition (prop o zish’ un) n.
A statement offered for consideration.
Pop is the root-word for many other words.
Put is the root-word for many other words.

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