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(n)
(formal) A written message; a letter, note or memo.
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the conventional characters of the alphabet used to represent speech
(uncountable) Graphism of symbols such as letters that express some meaning.
A writing consisting of multiple glyphs, characters, symbols or sentences.
The act or style of writing.
An alphabetic character; a letter of the alphabet.
A person who delivers messages.
(adj)
Having been written.
(uncountable) Books and other material created by printing presses, considered collectively or as a medium.
The set of letters used when writing in a language.
A collection of sheets of paper bound together to hinge at one edge, containing printed or written material, pictures, etc.
A written business communication.
A short note; a memorandum.
A short report, especially one released through official channels to be immediately broadcast or publicized.
Part of a longer paragraph that can be considered alone, as in a legal document.
A communication, or what is communicated; any concept or information conveyed.
A periodically sent publication containing current events or the like, generally on a particular topic or geared toward a limited audience.
Having been the audience for an address, speech or presentation.
A symbol or annotation.
(uncountable) The concept or state of exchanging data or information between entities.
(linguistics) An abbreviation formed by the initial letters of other words.
(countable) A body of words, and set of methods of combining them (called a grammar), understood by a community and used as a form of communication.
(uncountable) The ability to speak; the faculty of uttering words or articulate sounds and vocalizations to communicate.
A choice of words and the style in which they are used in a given context.
The name of the first letter of the Greek alphabet (Α, α), followed by beta. In the Latin alphabet it is the predecessor to A.
(uncountable) Reciprocal exchange of civilities, especially conversation between persons by means of letters.
A magnetic tape that stores analog sound for later playback on a tape player.
(usually in the plural) The words of a song or other vocal music.
Poetic form in general.
Telecommunications, the science and technology of communicating, especially by electronic means.
A visual representation of an area, whether real or imaginary, showing the relative positions of places and other features.
A long dowel or plank protruding from the ground; a fencepost; a lightpost.
A paper or cardboard wrapper used to enclose small, flat items, especially letters, for mailing.
(countable) A text message sent using the short message service.
(adv)
Without overstatement or understatement, or false or misleading words.
A small dot or mark.
(uncountable) Expression in words, either speech or writing.
The name of the Latin-script letter S/s.
UK, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Ireland, New Zealand, Malaysia, and Singapore standard spelling of license.
A room used for receiving and (usually) sending mail.
(now regional) A bag or wallet.
(countable) A set of tasks that fulfills a purpose or duty; an assignment set by an employer, or by oneself.
(chiefly uncountable) The act of observing; perception.
A declaration or remark.
Something that is intended.
A written or spoken response; part of a conversation.
(law) An official document granting an appointment, privilege, or right, or some property or title; letters patent.
A surname.
A document issued by some authority, creating a public or private institution, and defining its purposes and privileges.
(law) A writ summoning one to answer; an official letter or mandate.
Confidence in or reliance on some person or quality.
Obsolete form of letter. [A symbol in an alphabet.]
(dated) A nightclub where dancing takes place.
The act of submitting or giving e.g. a completed piece of work.
Satisfaction, contentment; pleasure.
Strictly Come Dancing, a television show
(v)
(transitive) To avoid, especially persistently; ostracize.
A strip of fabric, especially from the edge of a piece of cloth.
(US, Canada) A piece of paper money; a banknote.
The act of complaining.
A playing card.
A bill of fare; a menu.
Card games.
The front part of the leg below the knee; the front edge of the shin bone: Shinbone on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
(ambitransitive) To form letters, words or symbols on a surface in order to communicate.
(transitive) To accept as true, particularly without absolute certainty (i.e., as opposed to knowing).
A city and former CDP in Salt Lake County, Utah.
(N)
a Baltic ethnic group and nation native to Latvia and the immediate geographical region, the Baltics.
An official report or statement, such as a government press release or the report of a conference.
(Christianity) One of the books of the New Testament which was originally a letter issued by an apostle to an individual or a community.
A short informal letter.
(transitive) To send (a shipment) with promptness.
A thin bed cloth used as a covering for a mattress or as a layer over the sleeper.
A path through two or more points (compare ‘segment’); a continuous mark, including as made by a pen; any path, curved or straight.
(countable) An area, domain, or amount of something partially or entirely enclosed by barriers.
(countable, computing) A message, alert, or signal displayed by a system or application to inform the user of an event, update, new message, etc.
A message transmitted by telegraph.
A thin piece of foldable and gummed paper for writing a letter and serving as its own envelope for transit via airmail.
A portion of text at the top of a letter, identifying the sender and often giving their address etc., used for formal correspondence.
Written with a person's hand, as opposed to typed.