posthouse
Etymology
From post + house.
posthouse means A company that carries out post-production. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 93 out of 100.
noun
- A company that carries out post-production.“Slow motion, fades, wipes, and text — once only affordable for major broadcasters and posthouses — now allowed DIY video producers a more polished, professional look.”
- A house at a staging post: an inn with a stable where relays of horses could be changed, for stagecoaches or the mails.“At each mile there are little guardhouses, where a policeman is stationed; and there is a wooden gong, which by means of concerted signals may be made to convey information over the country with great rapidity. About every six or seven miles is the post-house, where the horses are changed as quickly as were those of the mail in the old coaching days in England.”
- A building for distributing mail; a post office.