postwise

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English

Etymology

From post +‎ -wise.

Adverb

postwise (not comparable)

  1. Synonym of post (on post-horses; by a relay of horses, for speed)
    • 1877, Great Britain, Calendar of State Papers and Manuscripts, Public Record Office, page 75:
      A Spanish gentleman has arrived here postwise, sent by Cardinal Pacheco for the purpose, it is said, of praying the Emperor to favour his election as Pope, a demand which surprises the whole court []
  2. In the manner of a post, or vertical support.
    • 1923, Elmer Allen Holbrook, Richard Valentine Ageton, Harry Earle Tufft, Timbering of Metal Mines, volumes 213-217, page 55:
      When the pressure comes upon such a joint vertically, or postwise, the posts bear down on and compress the fibers in the cap pieces until the wood is compressed enough to transmit the pressure to the post below.

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