Posture

Webster's Dictionary of the English Language

·noun Place; position; situation.

II. Posture ·vi Fig.: To assume a character; as, to posture as a saint.

III. Posture ·vi To assume a particular posture or attitude; to contort the body into artificial attitudes, as an acrobat or contortionist; also, to pose.

IV. Posture ·noun State or condition, whether of external circumstances, or of internal feeling and will; disposition; mood; as, a posture of defense; the posture of affairs.

V. Posture ·vt To place in a particular position or attitude; to dispose the parts of, with reference to a particular purpose; as, to posture one's self; to posture a model.

VI. Posture ·noun The position of the body; the situation or disposition of the several parts of the body with respect to each other, or for a particular purpose; especially (Fine Arts), the position of a figure with regard to the several principal members by which action is expressed; attitude.