
1) Abecedary 2) Alphabet 3) Alphabet part 4) Alphabet soup bit 5) Alphabet soup item 6) Alphabet unit 7) Alternative to legal 8) An initial 9) Any monogram initial 10) Athletic award 11) Athletic honor 12) Athletic recognition 13) Athletic reward 14) Billet-doux 15) Bit of a monogram 16) Bit of comic strip text
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1) Aerogram 2) Aerogramme 3) Aitch 4) Aleph 5) Ayin 6) Beth 7) Cee 8) Communication 9) Correspondence 10) Daleth 11) Digraph 12) Epistle 13) Epsilon 14) Ess 15) Ezed 16) Gamma 17) Gimel 18) Heth 19) Invitation 20) Izzard 21) Kaph 22) Kappa 23) Khi 24) Lambda 25) Lamedh 26) Landlord 27) Mem 28) Memo
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[alphabet] A letter is a grapheme (written character) in an alphabetic system of writing, such as the Greek alphabet and its descendants. Letters compose phonemes and each phoneme represents a phone (sound) in the spoken form of the language. Letters also appear in abjads (alphabets with consonants only). Written signs in other writing syst...
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[message] A letter is a written message from one party to another containing information. Letters have been sent since antiquity and are mentioned in the Iliad by Homer (lived around 7th or 8th centuries B.C.) and works by both Herodotus and Thucydides mention letters. ==History of letter writing== Historically, letters have existed from th...
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[paper size] Letter or US Letter is a paper size for office use. It is the most common type in North America, Bolivia, Colombia, Venezuela, the Philippines, Costa Rica and Chile. It measures 8.5 by 11 inches (216 mm x 279 mm). US Letter size is a recognized standard adopted by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) whereas the A4 ...
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• (n.) A writing; an inscription. • (n.) A written or printed communication; a message expressed in intelligible characters on something adapted to conveyance, as paper, parchment, etc.; an epistle. • (n.) A single type; type, collectively; a style of type. • (n.) A letter; an epistle. • (n.) A mark or character used as the...
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(from the article `Latin literature`) The idea of comparing Romans with foreigners was taken up by Cornelius Nepos, a friend of Cicero and Catullus. Of his De viris illustribus all that ... ...its poetry, though there was a wealth of diaries and memoirs. Outstanding were the memoirs of Jan Chryzostom Pasek, a country squire and soldier....
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(from the article `cryptology`) A code is simply an unvarying rule for replacing a piece of information (e.g., letter, word, or phrase) with another object, but not necessarily of ...
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(from the article `postal system`) The raw material of the postal services, always a single object that demands individual treatment, is something sent by one person (or entity) to ...
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Written or printed message, chiefly a personal communication. Letters are valuable as reflections of social conditions and of literary and political life. Legally, ownership of a letter (as a...
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Written or printed communication between individuals or between persons and representatives of corporate bodies. The correspondence may be personal or professional. In medical and other scientific publications the letter is usually from one or more authors to the editor of the journal or book publishing the item being commented upon or discussed. L...
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Let'ter (lĕt'tẽr)
noun [ From
Let to permit.] One who lets or permits; one who lets anything for hire.
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Let'ter noun [ From
Let to hinder.] One who retards or hinders. [ Archaic.]
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[
n] - owner who lets another person use something (housing usually) for hire 2. [n] - a strictly literal interpretation (as distinct from the intention) 3. [n] - the conventional characters of the alphabet used to represent speech 4. [n] - an award earned by participation in a school sport 5. [n] - a written message addressed...
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alphabetic character noun the conventional characters of the alphabet used to represent speech; `his grandmother taught him his letters`
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missive noun a written message addressed to a person or organization; `mailed an indignant letter to the editor`
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Written or printed message, chiefly a personal communication. Letters are valuable as reflections of social conditions and of literary and political life. Legally, ownership of a letter (as a document) passes to the recipient, but the copyright remains with the writer. Outstanding examples include: Ancient Cicero (Roman), Pliny the Younger (Rom...
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] a written message addressed to a person or organization
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