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mail·ing1
[mey-ling] Pronunciation Key
[mey-ling] Pronunciation Key –noun
| a batch of mail, as of form letters, catalogs, or monthly statements, sent by a mailer at one time: an enthusiastic response to our latest mailing. |
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mail·ing2
[mey-ling] Pronunciation Key
[mey-ling] Pronunciation Key –noun Scot.
| 1. | a rented farm. |
| 2. | the rent paid by a tenant farmer. |
[Origin: 1425–75
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| mail 1
(māl) Pronunciation Key
n.
v. mailed, mail·ing, mails v. tr. To send by mail. v. intr. To send letters and other postal material by mail. [Middle English male, bag, from Old French, of Germanic origin.] mail'a·ble adj., mail'a·bil'i·ty n. |
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| mail 2
(māl) Pronunciation Key
n.
tr.v. mailed, mail·ing, mails To cover or armor with mail. [Middle English, from Old French maile, from Latin macula, blemish, mesh.] |
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| mail·ing
(mā'lĭng) Pronunciation Key
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| mailing | |
noun | |
| 1. | mail sent by a sender at one time; "the candidate sent out three large mailings" |
| 2. | the transmission of a letter; "the postmark indicates the time of mailing" |
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Mailing
Mail"ing\, n. [Scot., fr. mail tribute, rent. See 2d Mail.] A farm. [Scot.] --Sir W. Scott.
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