POSTFORM

Etymology 1

Verb

postform (third-person singular simple present postforms, present participle postforming, simple past and past participle postformed)

To shape or mold as a final stage of construction.

Adjective

postform (comparative more postform, superlative most postform)

Pertaining to the process of postforming.

Noun

postform (plural postforms)

An item in its final version after a manufacturing or engineering process.

The form or version something has after a process completes.

A form that is filled out after the completion of something.

Etymology 2

Noun

postform (plural postforms)

A form that is designed to be filled out and sent through the mail.

Source: Wiktionary



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