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Pós is a term in Portuguese that has two main uses, depending on its function in a sentence.

As a prefix, pós- means “after” or “subsequent to.” It is used to form words that denote

As a noun, pós is the plural form of pó, meaning powder or fine dust. In this

Origins and usage note: the prefix pós-, with its accent on the o, emphasizes the afterrelation and

a
later
stage,
status,
or
condition
relative
to
something
else.
Examples
include
pós-graduação
(postgraduate
studies),
pós-doutorado
(postdoctoral),
pós-operatório
(postoperative),
and
pós-moderno
(postmodern).
The
prefix
derives
from
Latin
post-
and
is
typically
written
with
a
hyphen
in
many
orthographic
styles,
especially
when
attached
to
a
word
beginning
with
a
vowel,
as
in
pós-operatório
or
pós-graduação.
This
usage
is
common
in
both
Brazilian
and
European
Portuguese,
though
specific
hyphenation
rules
can
vary
by
style
guide.
sense,
pós
refers
to
multiple
powders,
such
as
talco
em
pó
(talc
powder)
or
pigment
powders.
In
ordinary
speech,
pó
is
often
treated
as
an
uncountable
substance,
but
when
discussing
several
distinct
powders,
the
plural
pós
may
be
heard
or
seen
in
written
language.
is
a
productive
derivational
morpheme
in
contemporary
Portuguese.
The
two
senses—prefix
indicating
subsequent
status
and
plural
of
pó
meaning
powder—are
distinct,
and
context
usually
clarifies
which
meaning
is
intended.