PS

Definition : Postscript
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What does PS mean?

Postscript (P.S. or PS) is an additional thought added to a letter/document after the letter/document has been written and signed, usually at the end. The term postscript comes from the Latin “post scriptum”, an expression meaning “written after”. Postscript is a way to add something if the writer forgot to include in the main body of a letter. It may also be used to add a comment to a written document, as in the case of a writer who wants to expand upon something in a letter without interfering with the flow of the letter.

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What is the full form of PS?

The full form of PS is Postscript

What are the full forms of PS in Academic & Science?

Postscript | PferdeStärke | Polystyrene | Picosecond | Positronium

What are the full forms of PS in Worldwide?

Postscript | Photoshop | PlayStation | PferdeStärke | PostScript | Personal Secretary | Polystyrene | Picosecond | Pashto language | Prompt Side | Positronium | Pulmonic Stenosis

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