The difference between Postamble and Preamble
When used as nouns, postamble means a short concluding statement or remark, especially summarizing a formal document or statute, whereas preamble means a short preliminary statement or remark, especially an explanatory introduction to a formal document or statute.
Preamble is also verb with the meaning: to speak or write a preamble.
check bellow for the other definitions of Postamble and Preamble
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Postamble as a noun:
A short concluding statement or remark, especially summarizing a formal document or statute.
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Postamble as a noun (computing):
Closing statements of a computer program; final or closing part of data.
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Preamble as a noun:
A short preliminary statement or remark, especially an explanatory introduction to a formal document or statute.
Examples:
"synonyms: foreword preface prologue Thesaurus:foreword"
"ant afterword conclusion epilogue last word postamble Thesaurus:afterword"
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Preamble as a noun (computing, networking):
A syncword.
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Preamble as a verb:
To speak or write a preamble; To provide a preliminary statement or set of remarks.