noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The lamppost has an electric light on it.

Definition:relating to electricity

From electric

Example:He tied the dog to a lamppost on the street.

Definition:a road in a town or city, typically with houses or buildings on either side

From street

Example:There was a political sign by the lamppost.

Definition:a board on which a notice, announcement, or message is displayed

From sign

Example:The lamppost light was on all night.

Definition:a source of illumination, which produces light energy by chemical, electrical, or nuclear methods

From light

Example:The lamppost and flagpole by the entrance were broken.

Definition:a tall pole, usually rectangular in section, that is planted firmly in the ground and used to raise and fly flags on

From flagpole

Example:The statue was placed against the lamppost.

Definition:a life-sized or larger artificial figure of a person or animal that has been carved in wood or stone or has been molded in some plastic material so as to look like the original

From statue

Example:The signpost and lamppost were both vandalized.

Definition:a post with a board attached, showing the direction to a place or used in a traffic system to give information

From signpost

Example:The area around the lamppost is always well-lit by the streetlight it supports.

Definition:a street lamp on the side of a public road, especially one that is electric

From streetlight

Example:He nailed something to the lamppost post.

Definition:a vertical fixed support for a fence, railing, or sign

From post

Example:The lamppost fixture had to be replaced.

Definition:a permanent or fixed installation

From fixture