first-class-class mail

  • 31first class — 1. the best, finest, or highest class, grade, or rank. 2. the most expensive and most luxurious class of accommodation on trains, ships, airplanes, etc. 3. (in the U.S. Postal Service) the class of mail consisting of letters, postal cards, or the …

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  • 32first class — noun Date: 1750 the first or highest group in a classification: as a. the highest of usually three classes of travel accommodations b. a class of mail that comprises letters, postcards, or matter sealed against inspection …

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  • 33Mail sorter — First used by postal services to expedite and automate mail processing, mail sorting systems are now also used by corporations and other mailers to presort mail prior to delivery in order to earn discounts on postage. In the United States, for… …

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  • 34Presorted First-Class Mailing — A nonautomation rate category for a mailing that consists of at least 500 addressed mailpieces and is sorted and prepared according to USPS standards. This mail does not bear a barcode …

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  • 35Mail — For other uses, see Mail (disambiguation). For electronic mail, see Email This article is about Postal services. For other uses, see Postal service (disambiguation). A collection of British pillar boxes at the Inkpen Post Box Museum, near Taunton …

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  • 36mail — Verb: To place a letter or other mail matter, properly enveloped or packaged, addressed and stamped, in a mail slot, mail chute, or mail box, provided by the post office department for the reception of mail, or to deliver a letter or other mail… …

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  • 37mail — ▪ I. mail mail 1 [meɪl] noun [uncountable] 1. the system of collecting or delivering letters, packages etc; = post Bre: • Your cheque is in the mail (= I have just mailed it to you ) …

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  • 38mail — /meɪl/ noun 1. a system of sending letters and parcels from one place to another ● The cheque was lost in the mail. ● The invoice was put in the mail yesterday. ● Mail to some of the islands in the Pacific can take six weeks. ♦ by mail using the… …

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  • 39Mail forwarding — Post offices and other mail service providers typically offer a mail forwarding service, commonly known as hybrid mail or virtual post office box services, to redirect mail destined for one location to another – usually for a given period of time …

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  • 40mail — /meɪl/ noun 1. a system of sending letters and parcels from one place to another ● The cheque was lost in the mail. ● The invoice was put in the mail yesterday. ● Mail to some of the islands in the Pacific can take six weeks. ♦ by mail using the… …

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