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  • 1dispatch — di‧spatch [dɪˈspætʆ] also despatch verb [transitive] TRANSPORT to send something or someone to a place: • Manufacturers dispatch vials of vaccine in large, insulated cartons. • A rescue team was dispatched to the mountain …

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  • 2mail — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. post, letters, correspondence. v. t. post, send, forward. See communication. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. letter, post, correspondence, communication, air mail letter, postal, junk mail, post card, printed …

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  • 3Mail Tribune — Type Daily newspaper Format Broadsheet Owner Dow Jones Local Media Group Publisher Grady Singletary Editor Bob Hunter Founded …

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  • 4Dispatch boat — Dispatch boats were small boats, and sometimes large ships, tasked to carry military dispatches from ship to ship or from ship to shore or, in some cases from shore to shore. Dispatch boats were employed when other means of transmitting a message …

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  • 5Mail (application) — Mail Mail 5.0 under Mac OS X Lion Developer(s) Apple Inc …

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  • 6dispatch — I (act of putting to death) noun act of killing, act of slaying, assassination, bloodshed, death by violence, deathblow, destruction, disposal, doing away with, execution, extermination, homicide, killing, liquidation, massacre, murder II… …

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  • 7mail — [n] written correspondence; system for sending correspondence air mail, communication, junk mail, letter, package, parcel, post, postal service, postcard, post office; concepts 271,770 Ant. conversation mail [v] send through the postal system… …

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  • 8dispatch — Mail readied and loaded for transportation. To ready the mail for loading …

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  • 9dispatch of value — The last dispatch of the day that is loaded on transportation in time to meet the service standard for the mail class or destination …

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  • 10mail — index correspondence (communication by letters), dispatch (message), send Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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