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LETTERS |
Correspondence |
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MAIL |
Correspondence |
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AEROGRAM |
Airmail correspondence |
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DEADLETTERS |
Undelivered correspondence |
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NOTE |
Brief correspondence |
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EMAIL |
Computer correspondence |
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ASSONANCE |
Incomplete correspondence. |
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NOTELET |
Very brief correspondence |
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PARALLELISM |
Resemblance; correspondence; similarity. |
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NEWSLETTER |
Correspondence following all-points bulletin |
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INADEQUATION |
Want of exact correspondence. |
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CORRESPONDENCY |
Same as Correspondence, 3. |
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RAPPORT |
Relation; proportion; conformity; correspondence; accord. |
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NEWSLETTERS |
Latest info and correspondence in bulletins |
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COUNTRETAILLE |
A counter tally; correspondence (in sound). |
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LETTER |
Unhappy settler didn’t start to get correspondence |
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PARCEL |
Unhappy settler didn’t start to get correspondence |
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CHIME |
Pleasing correspondence of proportion, relation, or sound. |
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INCORRESPONDENCY |
Want of correspondence; disagreement;
disproportion. |
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INTRAY |
Where to put newly-arrived correspondence Saint Raymond enclosed |
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IMPARITY |
Lack of comparison, correspondence, or suitableness;
incongruity. |
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FRIENDSHIP |
Aptness to unite; conformity; affinity; harmony;
correspondence. |
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DISCONFORMITY |
Want of conformity or correspondence; inconsistency;
disagreement. |
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CAPITALLETTER |
Correspondence from London or Paris is put in the upper case |
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CONSENT |
Correspondence in parts, qualities, or operations;
agreement; harmony; coherence. |