Post-it

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Post-it

(pōst′ĭt′)
A trademark for a slip of notepaper with an adhesive edge that allows it to be attached and removed from a document without causing damage.
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Post-it

(ˈpoʊst ɪt) Trademark.
1. a small notepad with an adhesive strip on the back of each sheet that allows it to stick to smooth surfaces and be repositioned with ease.
2. a sheet from such a pad.
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Noun1.Post-it - <i>trademark</i> brand name for a slip of notepaper that has an adhesive that allows it to stick to a surface and be removed without damaging the surfacePost-it - trademark brand name for a slip of notepaper that has an adhesive that allows it to stick to a surface and be removed without damaging the surface
notepaper - writing paper intended for writing short notes or letters
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Post-it®

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