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Terms vs Postmedial - What's the difference?

terms | postmedial |

As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective postmedial is

(lb) located behind (further towards the rear than) the middle.

terms

English

Noun

(head)
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    postmedial

    English

    Adjective

  • (lb) Located behind (further towards the rear than) the middle.
  • * 1896 , George Francis Hampson, Moths :
  • Head, thorax, and abdomen yellow and white. Fore wing white, with the costal half to end of cell suffused with fuscous; an obscure fuscous triangular postmedial mark with its apex on inner margin, its inner limb with a black speck
  • (lb) Located after the medial element.
  • * 1994 , Studies in Native American Languages :
  • and PA *na?wal(a)w- and Y no??rep- 'following one behind the other' 055 (where PA adds postmedial *-(a)w, and Yurok the intransitive final -ep).
  • * 2004 , Spoken Cree (ISBN 0888643969), page 225:
  • The medial suffix, ...kon...'', carries the meaning "day": e.g., ''n'ka-nîšokonin'' I'll be away two days (and nights). literally, the goose moon is in a state (''...si- ) of day two.

    Antonyms

    * premedial, antemedial