position

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Position (lat. Positio , position, position ') denotes:

  • the location of a point on the earth's surface or in space, see location
  • the coordinates of a point, see coordinate system and position determination
  • Social position , a person's status in social relationships
  • Opinion , a subjective view or a point of view
  • the area of ​​responsibility of a player in team sports, see e.g. B. Tactics (soccer)
  • Rank, rank , professional position, see also career
  • in poker the order of the players, see position (poker)
  • Position (magazine) , the magazine of the Socialist German Workers' Youth (SDAJ)
  • in a sporting competition the classification in a sequence, relative to the achievement of the competition goal
  • the standardized foot position in ballet, see foot position (ballet)
  • Designation of a partial service in a specification of services
  • Description of a position in human resources
  • Balance sheet item in a balance sheet
  • open positions in the exposure of credit institutions
  • in the art and museum business as well as in art journalism an unspecified term in the meaning field of "style", "artistic handwriting", "attitude", "opinion", sometimes also in a figurative sense for the artist himself

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Wiktionary: Position  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations