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position
Noun
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The position of something is the place where the thing is.
The position of the table is two metres from the wall.
You're in my way. Please move to a different position.
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A post of employment; a job.
position
Verb
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If you position something somewhere, you put or move it there.
The players positioned themselves on the field.
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If you position something in a situation, you make changes so that it can work in that situation.
The company is now well positioned to take advantage of popularity of online music.
constant
Adjective
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If something is constant, it doesn't change over time.
I have this constant pain in my back. I wish it would stop.
The rain has been constant all morning.
constant
Noun
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A constant is a value that doesn't change.
In the formula math7x^2+3y+5=z/math, 5 is a constant.