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Postluded vs Postlude - What's the difference?

postluded | postlude |

As verbs the difference between postluded and postlude

is that postluded is (postlude) while postlude is (rare) to form a postlude (to); to end with a postlude.

As a noun postlude is

(music) the final part of a piece; especially music played (normally on the organ) at the end of a church service.

postluded

English

Verb

(head)
  • (postlude)

  • postlude

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (music) The final part of a piece; especially music played (normally on the organ) at the end of a church service.
  • A concluding passage of text or speech; an epilogue or afterword.
  • Verb

    (postlud)
  • (rare) To form a postlude (to); to end with a postlude.
  • * 2003 , Clive James, ‘Larkin Treads the Boards’, The Meaning of Recognition , Picador 2005, p. 95:
  • Mercifully never preceded by a drum-roll or postluded by a curtsey for applause, each poem seemed to arise from the surrounding prose, which Courtenay was successfully endeavouring to make sound as if it was being thought up on the spot.

    postlude

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (music) The final part of a piece; especially music played (normally on the organ) at the end of a church service.
  • A concluding passage of text or speech; an epilogue or afterword.
  • Verb

    (postlud)
  • (rare) To form a postlude (to); to end with a postlude.
  • * 2003 , Clive James, ‘Larkin Treads the Boards’, The Meaning of Recognition , Picador 2005, p. 95:
  • Mercifully never preceded by a drum-roll or postluded by a curtsey for applause, each poem seemed to arise from the surrounding prose, which Courtenay was successfully endeavouring to make sound as if it was being thought up on the spot.