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Postscript   /pˈoʊskrˌɪpt/  /pˈoʊstskrˌɪpt/   Listen
Postscript

noun
1.
A note appended to a letter after the signature.  Synonym: PS.
2.
Textual matter that is added onto a publication; usually at the end.  Synonyms: addendum, supplement.






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"Postscript" Quotes from Famous Books



... "These irreligious and heterodox books, called Naphthali and Jus Populi, had made the killing of all dissenters from Presbytery seem not only lawful, but a duty among many of that profession: and in a postscript to Jus Populi, it was told that the sending of the Archbishop of St Andrews' head to the king would be the best present that could be ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 385. November, 1847. • Various

... was not without its effect upon him. They had dared him; they had taunted him with threats; he would show them that Joseph Brant would have a day of reckoning and that right early. 'Cherry Valley people,' he wrote in the postscript of a short note sent to an ardent loyalist, '[are] very bold, and intended to make nothing of us; they call us wild geese, but I ...
— The War Chief of the Six Nations - A Chronicle of Joseph Brant - Volume 16 (of 32) in the series Chronicles of Canada • Louis Aubrey Wood

... Sequel. — N. sequel, suffix, successor; tail, queue, train, wake, trail, rear; retinue, suite; appendix, postscript; epilogue; peroration; codicil; continuation, sequela[obs3]; appendage; tail piece[Fr], heelpiece[obs3]; tag, more last words; colophon. aftercome[obs3], aftergrowth[obs3], afterpart[obs3], afterpiece[obs3], aftercourse[obs3], afterthought, aftergame[obs3]; arriere ...
— Roget's Thesaurus • Peter Mark Roget

... Postscript. A shepherd, ambitiously aiming at more accommodation than his narrow cot affords, leaves it in ...
— St. Ronan's Well • Sir Walter Scott

... interests me most in this letter is the postscript," she said. "It reads: 'Thy mother thinks thou wilt make better speed if I make thee to know that the players ...
— The Panchronicon • Harold Steele Mackaye


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