It's a noun, often used in a descriptive manner.
The word "poise" can be found on page 46 of "The Westing Game" by Ellen Raskin. It is used in the sentence: “She bowed with the poise of a queen."
Young women were sent to finishing schools to develop their poise and manners. The thief's plan was to poise on the landing until the guard moved away. I plan to poise on the x until I'm' told to move
they danced with great poise and choreography
Poise is a noun and a verb.
Poise as a noun means the gracefulness and elegant bearing in a person. As a verb, it can be defined as "be or cause to be balanced or suspended. A synonym would be "balance."
skill, knack, style, poise, taste, class
Jenna Rink worked for the magazine "Poise" in the movie "13 Going on 30."
A homophone for poise is "boys."
Poise is a measuring unit of Viscosity.
Poised is the past tense of poise.
Yes, poise is the unit of dynamic viscosity
First, the question has a mis-spelling. It is not "center-poise" but centi-poise. The unit of measurment centi-poise per second is used to measure the viscosity of a substance (usually a fluid).