Synonym: PS, addendum, supplement. Similar words: script, scripture, conscript, transcript, nondescript, manuscript, inscription, description. Meaning: ['pəʊs(t)skrɪpt] n. 1. a note appended to a letter after the signature 2. textual matter that is added onto a publication; usually at the end.
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31. There is an eerily Victorian postscript to this unhappy tale, almost too melodramatic to be true.
32. It uses Postscript as the transfer format, thus providing hardware independence.
33. As a postscript to this, Paul's wedding did finally come to pass.
34. Some suppliers are beginning to develop additional faces but the obvious way forward is to create a PostScript film recorder.
35. This was more than just a belated postscript to one of the closest and most bizarre elections in history.
36. The postscript, entitled A Princess Alone,[Sentence dictionary] covers the events of last summer.
37. Fresco has borrowed concepts from Adobe PostScript and the Canute text layout system and includes PostScript-like structured graphics.
38. The first thing that you should examine is the time out value set up in your PostScript printer driver.
39. The paper has five chapters except foreword and postscript.
40. The paper is composed of introductory, body and postscript.
41. She added a postscript to her letter.
42. Postscript, a perfect semicolon, to start a new journey.
43. His vacant face stared pitying at the postscript.
44. A simple stand-alone utility lets you process TrueType, OpenType, PostScript Type 1, and CID-0 fonts so they can be added to TCPDF-created documents.
45. Printers were black - and - white , so PostScript didn't need any complex image compositing operators.
46. As a postscript to his letter he add that he love her.
47. This article include the preface, the text, the epilogue and the postscript.
48. One big limitation of PostScript in that era was in image manipulation.
49. The calligraphy and postscript and revitalized in Song dynasty, there was distinct culture characteristic of era.
50. After John Tyler earned the vice presidency on the strength of a campaign slogan that tacked him on as an postscript — "Tippecanoe and Tyler too" — his fate as a historical footnote seemed likely.
51. Postscript: A page description language developed by, Adobe Systems Inc. of America.
52. You attached great importance, then, to this postscript, my dear Monsieur Cavalcanti?
53. As a postscript to his letter he added that he loved her.
54. Postscript: A page description language developed by, Adobe Systems Inc. of America. It is a computer programming language which tells a corresponding output device how to print the page.
55. Samba's role in the printing process is to take a client's print file, such as PostScript, and send it to CUPS.
56. This stylesheet takes a document containing a number of elements of the form , and translates them into a PostScript stack rendering a line graph of those temperatures.
57. The state of the art in 2 D rendering was PostScript [ Ado 85 ] .
58. As the editor's postscript reminds the reader, she was to endure two more spells of mental illness before the book was published.
59. After entering "Opponent Request List", you could set the your match condition and edit your own postscript. They'll apear on Opponent Request List.
60. The whole dissertation is composed of five chapters except preface and postscript.
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