"Postmarked" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
having a postmark or stamp on, indicating the date and place of mailing.
Example: "The letter was postmarked New York on the 12th."
Post-it notes, also commonly referred to as sticky notes or adhesive notes, are small, usually rectangular pieces of paper with a strip of adhesive on the back, used for temporarily jotting down brief notes or reminders. They are commonly used for organization and note-taking in personal and professional settings.
Postjunctional refers to a part of a neuron or a synapse that is located after the synapse, the junction between two neurons. It is the portion of the postsynaptic neuron that is located beyond the synapse, and it is involved in the propagation of the signal from the synapse.<br><br>In simpler terms, postjunctional refers to the area of a neuron or muscle cell that receives the signal from the synapse, and through which the signal is transmitted to the rest of the cell.<br><br>In pharmacology, postjunctional refers to a drug that acts on the postjunctional membrane of a synapse, typically binding to receptors on the postsynaptic neuron or muscle cell and modulating the transmission of the signal.
A postlude is a short piece of music or a concluding section, typically at the end of a performance or service. It serves as a final musical note, and may be performed separately from the main piece, or as part of it. In some cases, a postlude can also be used to add a formal conclusion to a gathering, meeting, or event.
A person whose job is to carry and deliver mail, packages, and parcels to individuals and businesses.
A mark written or printed on a letter or package indicating that it has been mailed and the date on which it was sent.
1. A small mark or symbol, such as aᖾ, used to indicate that a document, letter, or packet has passed through the postal system.<br>2. A distinctive mark or impression, especially one made by a typepress.
A person employed to manage and control the post office and the postal service.<br><br>Example: "The postmaster decided to implement new rules to improve the efficiency of the post office."
Postmenarcheal refers to the period after a girl or woman has experienced menarche, which is the onset of her first menstrual cycle. This stage follows menarche and represents the late adolescent or adult female life stage, typically between the ages of 14 and young adulthood.<br><br>In simpler terms, postmenarcheal means after the first period has started.
The term "postmenopausal" refers to a stage in a woman's life after menopause, a natural biological process when the ovaries stop producing eggs and hormone levels, particularly estrogen, decrease. This typically occurs around the age of 45 to 55. Postmenopausal women no longer have menstrual periods and are no longer fertile. The symptoms of postmenopause can include hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, and vaginal dryness, among other physical and emotional changes.
The period of time after menopause, following the end of menstrual cycles. It is the time frame following the last menstrual period, during which the ovaries have stopped producing eggs, and hormone levels have significantly decreased. This stage of life is also known as the climacteric.