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  • 11letter — let|ter1 W1S1 [ˈletə US ər] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: lettre, from Latin littera] 1.) a written or printed message that is usually put in an envelope and sent by mail letter from/to ▪ I got a long letter from Melanie today. ▪ Bart …

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  • 12mail — [[t]me͟ɪl[/t]] ♦♦♦ mails, mailing, mailed 1) N SING: the N, also by N The mail is the public service or system by which letters and parcels are collected and delivered. Your check is in the mail... People had to renew their motor vehicle… …

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  • 13mail — /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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  • 14mail merge — N UNCOUNT Mail merge is a word processing procedure which enables you to combine a document with a data file, for example a list of names and addresses, so that copies of the document are different for each person it is sent to. [COMPUTING] He… …

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  • 15Mail Order Zombie — is an award winning zombie movie podcast.[1] In addition to featuring reviews of and commentary on zombie films, Mail Order Zombie, or MOZ, also features coverage of zombie and post apocalyptic literature; interviews with writers and filmmakers;… …

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  • 16Mail fraud — refers to any scheme which attempts to unlawfully obtain money or valuables in which the postal system is used at any point in the commission of a criminal offense. Mail fraud is a legal concept in the United States Code which can provide for… …

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  • 17Mail truck — Mail van redirects here. For mail trains in the US, see Railway post office. For post trains in the UK, see Travelling Post Office. USPS service delivery truck in a residential area of San Francisco, California …

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  • 18Mail steamer — Mail steamers were steamships which carried the mail across waterways, such as across an ocean or between islands, primarily during the 19th Century and early 20th Century, when the cost of sending a letter was declining to the point an ordinary… …

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  • 19letter carrier — mail carrier mail carrier n. A person who delivers the mail; also called a {letter carrier}. A male mail carrier is also called a {mailman}. Syn: postman, letter carrier, carrier, mailman. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] …

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  • 20letter-size mail — A mail processing category of mailpieces, including cards, that do not exceed any of the dimensions for letter size mail (that is, 11 1/2 inches long, 6 1/8 inches high, 1/4 inch thick) …

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