Post- (Post-)

The prefix “post-” (post-) in Russian and English has the following meanings:

  1. Arising after something, after something.

For example, "postepileptic" means "occurring after an attack of epilepsy."

  1. In anatomy, located behind something.

For example, the term "oropharyngeal" (postoral) means "relating to the back of the mouth."

Thus, the prefix “post-” indicates following something in time or space. It is widely used in medical and scientific terminology to refer to a subsequent condition or condition.



Post-: a prefix denoting coming after or behind something

Post- is a prefix used in medicine, anatomy, and other scientific fields to indicate that something comes after or is behind something. For example, postepileptic is a condition that occurs after an epileptic attack, and oropharyngeal (postoral) is something that refers to the back of the mouth.

In medicine, the prefix post- is used to denote various conditions and processes that occur after a disease or medical procedure. For example, the postinfarction period is the time that occurs after myocardial infarction, when the heart begins to recover.

In anatomy, the prefix post- is used to indicate that something is located behind an organ or structure. For example, postnasal is what is located behind the nasal cavity, and postorbital is what is located behind the eye socket.

In addition, the prefix post- can be used in other scientific fields, such as philosophy, sociology, political science, etc. For example, postmodernism is a cultural movement that arose after modernism and differs from it by denying the unambiguity, universality and objectivity of knowledge.

Thus, the prefix post- is an important linguistic element that allows us to denote processes, states and structures that arise after something or are located behind something. Its use is widespread in various scientific fields and is necessary for an accurate description and analysis of phenomena and processes.



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Post- is one of the most commonly used prefixes and translates to “after.” This word and the prefix in particular are used to show that something happens after some action. The term first began to be used after the events of the Second World War. The word has become the most common to designate what was the result of an epidemic after diseases such as tuberculosis, cholera and others. Initially, the word began with two others, from which it largely originated: post-surgical and post-hospital. Today you can easily find concepts such as posts (on the Internet) or books with the word post, individually or together with other words: postmodern, comprehension, posthuman, etc. Similarly, the word “post-Soviet” was prefixed with “Soviet”.