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second syllable
As far as I can find out, neither of these words are a root word.
The word possessed has two syllables. Pos-sessed.
SOP (sum of products) gives you the answer and POS does not (Unless applying De Morgan's law)
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POS means multiple things 1.) piece of s*** 2.) parents over shoulder 3.) parked outside
In computer terms, POS usually means Point Of Sale.
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"Πώς είσαι σήμερα;" (pos eese seemera?)
nothing but pos-
Position
Parents over shoulder
Upright.
Πώς μπορώ να σας βοηθήσω; [pos boro na sas voeetheeso?]Πώς μπορώ να βοηθήσω; [pos boro na voeetheeso?]
std::string test ("The cat sat on the mat"); std::string vowels ("aeiouAEIOU"); size_t pos = test.find_first_of (vowels); if (pos != test.npos) std::cout << "Vowel found at position " << pos << std::endl;
Pos is slang for the word pues which means "Well,..."Que hiciste hoy? What did you do today?Pos fui a la playa para tomar el sol. Well, I went to the beach to sunbathe.
It means, "Uh, yeah." or "Well, yeah."