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Sea mail

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Mail shell

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mail pouch

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mail fraud

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mail clerk

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box number

the mailing address to which answers to a newspaper ad can be sent

Telecommunication service

Telecommunication service, means service of any description (including electronic mail, voice mail, data services, audio tax services, video tax services, radio paging and cellular mobile telephone services) which

Railway

and employ locomotive engines or other moving power, and carriages and wagons to be drawn or propelled thereby.' Mails. As to conveyance of mails, see (English) Railways (Conveyance of Mails) Act, 1838 (1 & 2 Vict. c.

Hauberk

A coat of mail especially the long coat of mail of the European Middle Ages as contrasted with the habergeon which is

Baresark

A Berserker or Norse warrior who fought without armor or shirt of mail Hence adverbially Without shirt of mail or armor

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Sea mail

Matched in: Term Sea mail

Mail shell

Matched in: Term Mail shell

mail pouch

Matched in: Term mail pouch

Keep your definitions linked to case research

mail fraud

Matched in: Term mail fraud

mail clerk

Matched in: Term mail clerk

box number

the mailing address to which answers to a newspaper ad can be sent

Telecommunication service

Telecommunication service, means service of any description (including electronic mail, voice mail, data services, audio tax services, video tax services, radio paging and cellular mobile telephone services) which

Railway

and employ locomotive engines or other moving power, and carriages and wagons to be drawn or propelled thereby.' Mails. As to conveyance of mails, see (English) Railways (Conveyance of Mails) Act, 1838 (1 & 2 Vict. c.

Hauberk

A coat of mail especially the long coat of mail of the European Middle Ages as contrasted with the habergeon which is

Baresark

A Berserker or Norse warrior who fought without armor or shirt of mail Hence adverbially Without shirt of mail or armor

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