0 a short remark or message added to the bottom of a letter after you have signed your name, usually introduced by the abbreviation PS: --
1 an extra message added at the end of a story or letter: --
There is a postscript to this story.
2 a computer language that produces text and images on a computer screen or a printed page: --
3 a short remark or message added to the bottom of a letter after you have signed your name, usually introduced by its abbreviation --
4 a written or spoken addition to something already finished: --
In her inspiring postscript, she uses her work on the origins of modernism to think about its demise.
Unfortunately, he felt obliged to add a postscript in order to end on a hopeful note.
The printer should have two different threads: one for managing the requests in postscript format and the other for managing the requests in proprietary format.
The book also includes a postscript on 1994-7 politics, 1997 election predictions and an appendix of 1993-7 by-election results.
A chapter (rather than a postscript) based on recent experiential accounts would help justify the inclusion of ' post-modernity ' in the book's title.
The last two chapters should probably be seen as a postscript.
As a sort of postscript to the book, the last chapter is concerned with structural understanding and design.
This is a neat and compact book, at 99 pages excluding preliminary and postscript material.