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Position (geometry) In geometry, a position or position vector, also known as location vector or radius vector, is a Euclidean vector that represents the position of a point ''P'' in space in relation to an arbitrary reference origin ''O''. Usually denoted x, r, or s ...
, the spatial location (rather than orientation) of an entity * Position, a
job Work or labor (or labour in British English) is intentional activity people perform to support the needs and wants of themselves, others, or a wider community. In the context of economics, work can be viewed as the human activity that contr ...
or occupation Position may also refer to:


Games and recreation

* Position (poker), location relative to the dealer * Position (team sports), a player role within a team


Human body

* Human position, the spatial relation of the human body to itself and the environment ** Position (obstetrics), the orientation of a baby prior to birth ** Positions of the feet in ballet **
Position (music) __NOTOC__ On a string instrument, position is the relative location of the hand on the instrument's neck, indicated by ordinal numbers (e.g., 3rd). Fingering, independent of position, is indicated by numbers, 1-4. Different positions on the sa ...
, the location of the hand on a musical instrument ** Proprioception, the sense of the relative position of neighbouring parts of the body **
Asana (yoga) An asana is a body posture, originally and still a general term for a sitting meditation pose,Verse 46, chapter II, "Patanjali Yoga sutras" by Swami Prabhavananda, published by the Sri Ramakrishna Math p. 111 and later extended in hatha yoga ...
, the location and posture of the body while practicing yoga ** Sex position, the arrangement of bodies during sexual intercourse


Humanities, law, economics and politics

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Philosophical theory A philosophical theory or philosophical position''Dictionary of Theories'', Jennifer Bothamley is a view that attempts to explain or account for a particular problem in philosophy. The use of the term "theory" is a statem