a registered letter
1Registered letter — Register Reg is*ter (r[e^]j [i^]s*t[ e]r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Registere} ( t?rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Registering}.] [Cf. F. regisrer, exregistrer, LL. registrare. See {Register}, n.] 1. To enter in a register; to record formally and distinctly,… …
2registered letter — /ˌredʒɪstəd letə/, registered parcel noun a letter or parcel which is noted by the post office before it is sent, so that the sender can claim compensation if it is lost …
3registered letter — /ˌredʒɪstəd letə/, registered parcel /ˌredʒɪstəd pɑ:s(ə)l/ noun a letter or parcel which is noted by the post office before it is sent, so that the sender can claim compensation if it is lost …
4registered letter — mail article that the receiver must sign for during delivery and the sender receives a confirmation of its arrival …
5letter package — A box, packet, or thick envelope that is larger in size and/or heavier in weight than an ordinary business letter and is paid for at the letter class rate of postage. It can be exclusively correspondence in combination with other mailable items.… …
6registered — [[t]re̱ʤɪstə(r)d[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n A registered letter or parcel is sent by a special postal service, for which you pay extra money for insurance in case it gets lost. He asked his mother to send it by registered mail. ...an urgent registered… …
7registered bond — A bond made payable to a particular person whose name is registered on the books of the issuer. Benwell v Newark, 55 NJ Eq 260,264, 36 A 668. See registered security. registered letter. See registered mail …
8registered envelope — noun or registration envelope Britain : a government stamped envelope for use in sending a registered letter …
9letter — 1. Missive. Leka, palapala, elele waha ole. ♦ Registered letter, leka i ho opa a ia. 2. Character. Hua palapala, hua; hua nui (capital); hua iki, hua li i (small). Names of the letters of the Hawaiian alphabet: ā, ē, ī, ō, ū, hē, kē, lā …
10Registered mail — describes letters, packets or other postal documents considered valuable and need a chain of custody that provides more control than regular mail. The mail has its details recorded in a register to enable their location to be tracked, sometimes… …