postscript
71postscript — post·script …
72postscript — [ˈpəʊs(t)ˌskrɪpt] noun [C] information that is added at the end of a letter, email, or other piece of writing …
73PostScript — Post•Script [[t]ˈpoʊstˌskrɪpt[/t]] cmp trm a page description language using scalable fonts that can be printed on a variety of appropriately equipped devices, including laser printers and professional quality imagesetters …
74postscript — post•script [[t]ˈpoʊstˌskrɪpt, ˈpoʊs [/t]] n. 1) a paragraph, phrase, etc., added to a letter that has already been concluded and signed by the writer 2) any addition or supplement, as one appended by a writer to a book • Etymology: 1515–25; < …
75postscript — /ˈpoʊstskrɪpt / (say pohstskript) noun 1. a paragraph, sentence, etc., added to a letter which has already been concluded and signed by the writer. Abbrev.: PS 2. any supplementary part. {Latin postscriptum, past participle neuter, written after} …
76postscript — Ōlelo pāku i, mana o poina …
77postscript — An addition to a letter appearing after the signature. Something added by the author at the end of a book or article …
78postscript — see POST …
79postscript — n. 1 an additional paragraph or remark, usu. at the end of a letter after the signature and introduced by PS . 2 any additional information, action, etc. Etymology: L postscriptum neut. past part. of postscribere (as POST , scribere write) …
80Display PostScript — (or DPS) is an on screen display system. As the name implies, DPS uses the PostScript (PS) imaging model and language to generate on screen graphics. To the basic PS system, DPS adds a number of features intended to ease working with bitmapped… …