Pose

/poʊz/ verb

To pose is to position your body in a particular way for a photograph, painting, or effect. It can also mean to present or create a problem, question, or threat.

“Pose” comes from French *poser*, meaning “to place” or “to put,” from Latin *pausare*, “to pause” or “to rest.” The sense of holding a bodily position grew from the idea of placing or setting oneself.

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