separated from each other by a horizontal line. Shortcut: WT:<span class="searchmatch">POS</span> The part of speech (<span class="searchmatch">POS</span> or <span class="searchmatch">PoS</span>) is a descriptor like “Noun” or “Adjective”; they are different...
another template intrudes between the <span class="searchmatch">POS</span> header and {{head}}. For other lists of entries where the <span class="searchmatch">POS</span> template and <span class="searchmatch">POS</span> header do not match, see Wiktionary:Todo#2014...
"Prepositional phrase" to the table at [[Wiktionary:Entry layout explained/<span class="searchmatch">POS</span> headers#Standard <span class="searchmatch">POS</span> headers]], with the category "(language) prepositional phrases"...
genuine <span class="searchmatch">POS</span> headers. Vote ends: 01 Feb 07 Vote started by: Ncik 21:29, 31 December 2006 (UTC) Discussion: Wiktionary_talk:Entry_layout_explained/<span class="searchmatch">POS</span>_headers#Shortened...
another template intrudes between the <span class="searchmatch">POS</span> header and {{head}}. For other lists of entries where the <span class="searchmatch">POS</span> template and <span class="searchmatch">POS</span> header do not match, see Wiktionary:Todo#2014...
Voting on amending WT:<span class="searchmatch">POS</span> to remove "Clitic" from the list of explicitly disallowed part-of-speech headers, and to add it to the list of allowed part-of-speech...
another template intrudes between the <span class="searchmatch">POS</span> header and {{head}}. For other lists of entries where the <span class="searchmatch">POS</span> template and <span class="searchmatch">POS</span> header do not match, see Wiktionary:Todo#2014...
Voting on: Sequence of appearance of headers within a <span class="searchmatch">POS</span> section. This does not address what level the headers should or shouldn't be at. This is specifying...
inflection-table templates All templates for nominals accept the following parameters: |<span class="searchmatch">pos</span>= The part of speech. This defaults to "noun". Use "adj" for adjectives. (This...
Part of speech (<span class="searchmatch">POS</span>) is a descriptor like "Noun" or "Adjective"; they are different types of terms, phrases, symbols, morphemes and other lexical units...