Commerce. a shipment of goods from the seller to the buyer.
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Law.a formal act performed to make a transfer of property legally effective: a delivery of deed.
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Printing.. Also called delivery end.the part of a printing press where the paper emerges in printed form.
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Archaic.release or rescue; liberation; deliverance.
Origin: 1400–50;late Middle Englishdelyvere, delyvery < Anglo-Frenchdelivrée, noun use of feminine past participle of delivrer to deliver, with suffix assimilated to -ery
late 15c., "action of handing over to another," from Anglo-Fr. delivrée, fem. pp. of délivrer (see deliver). Childbirth sense is attested from 1570s. Of speech, from 1580s. Of a blow, throw of a ball, etc., from 1702.
delivery de·liv·er·y (dĭ-lĭv'ə-rē, -lĭv'rē) n. The expulsion or extraction of a child and the fetal membranes through the birth canal into the external world.