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account an arrangement with a store or other business wherein a customer is given certain advantages or access to special services, typically in return for the customer supplying certain information and, often, permitting various forms of advertising through mail, email, or other form of communication. [1/16 definitions]
addressee one to whom mail is addressed.
airmail of or having to do with mail sent by air. [3/5 definitions]
armor a suit of leather or mail, formerly used to protect the body in warfare. [1/5 definitions]
attached designating an additional document or documents enclosed with a letter or e-mail. [2/4 definitions]
bar code a set of dark bars on a light background printed on the labels of goods and mail. A bar code is scanned by a computer that reads information such as price.
catalog a systematic, usu. annotated, list of book titles, items on display, merchandise, or the like that is available in or from a source such as a library, retail store, or mail order merchandiser. [1/5 definitions]
certified mail a postal service that, for a fee, guarantees the delivery of first-class uninsured mail by requiring the addressee to sign for it. [2 definitions]
chaise a four-wheeled coach used for rapid transport of mail and passengers in former times; post chaise. [1/3 definitions]
correspondence school a school that mails study materials and examinations to its students, who return them by mail to the school for grading.
electronic mail a written message sent between people from a computer in one location to a computer in another location; e-mail.
email a message that you write and send from one computer to another; electronic mail. [1/2 definitions]
email address a unique identifying label that allows internet messages to be received in one's electronic mail account. The "@" symbol is a part of every email address
emoticon (from emotion icon) a small icon made of punctuation characters and letters that is placed in an e-mail; smiley. An emoticon shows the mood of the writer, such as :-( and :-D
envelope a folded paper covering for a letter or other papers you mail. You write the address and put a stamp on an envelope before you mail it.
fan club an organization of fans of a particular entertainer, sports team, or other famous entity. Members of a fan club are primarily linked by mail or e-mail.
first class the most speedily delivered and highest priced class of regular U.S. mail, consisting of letters and parcels that may be sealed against inspection, and postcards. [1/3 definitions]
first-class by the most expensive way to mail, travel, or dine. [1/2 definitions]
forward to send (mail) on, esp. to the addressee's new address. [1/13 definitions]
fourth-class as fourth-class mail; parcel post. [1/2 definitions]
frank1 the privilege of sending mail free of postage. [4/7 definitions]