Definition of 'mail'
Word forms: mails, mailing, mailed
1. singular noun [the N, also by N]
The mail is the public service or system by which letters and packages are collected and delivered.
2. uncountable noun [also the N]
3. transitive verb
If you mail a letter or package to someone, you send it to them by putting it in a mailbox or
taking it to a post office.
[mainly US]regional note: in BRIT, usually use post1
4. transitive verb
To mail a message to someone means to send it to them by means of e-mail or a computer network.
5. See also airmail, electronic mail, email, junk mail, mailing, surface mail
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Word Frequency
mail in American English 1
noun
1.
2.
a.
letters, papers, packages, etc. handled, transported, and delivered by the post office
b. US
letters, papers, etc. received or sent by a person, company, etc.
3.
the system of collection, transportation, and delivery of letters, packages, etc.; postal system
: also called the mails4.
the collection or delivery of letters, packages, etc. at a certain time
late for the morning mail
5. Chiefly British
a vehicle for mail
6.
adjective
7.
of mail
; esp.,a.
carrying, or used in the handling of, mail
b.
designating a person, or boat, train, etc. that transports letters, packages, etc.
verb transitive
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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
Derived forms
mailability (ˌmailaˈbility)
noun
mailable (ˈmailable)
adjective
Word origin
ME male < OFr < MHG malhe, a traveling bag < OHG malaha, wallet
Word Frequency
mail in American English 2
verb transitive
3.
to cover or protect with or as with mail
Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by
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Derived forms
mailed
adjective
Word origin
ME maile < OFr maille, a link, mesh < L macula, a spot, mesh of a net
Word Frequency
mail in American English 3
noun
Chiefly Scottish
rent or payment of any kind
Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by
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Word Frequency
mail in American English 1
(meil)
noun
1.
letters, packages, etc., that are sent or delivered by means of the postal system
Storms delayed delivery of the mail
2.
a single collection of such letters, packages, etc., as sent or delivered
to open one's mail
to find a bill in the mail
The mail for England was put on the noon plane
3. Also: mails
the system, usually operated or supervised by the national government, for sending or delivering letters, packages, etc.; postal system
to buy clothes by mail
4.
a train, boat, etc., as a carrier of postal matter
5.
electronic mail; e-mail
6. See copy the mail
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Word origin
[1175–1225; ME male (n.) ‹ OF malle ‹ Gmc; cf. OHG mal(a)ha satchel, bag]Word Frequency
mail in American English 2
(meil)
noun
1.
flexible armor of interlinked rings
transitive verb
4.
to clothe or arm with mail
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Derived forms
mailless adjective
Word origin
[1250–1300; ME maille one of the rings of which armor was composed ‹ OF ‹ L macula spot, one of the interstices in a net; cf. macula]Word Frequency
mail in American English 3
(meil)
noun
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by Penguin Random House LLC and HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Word origin
[bef. 1150; ME (north) mal(e), late OE māl agreement ‹ ON māl agreement, speech, c. OE mǣl speech]Word Frequency
mail in British English 1
noun
1. Also called (esp Brit): post
2.
the postal system
3.
a single collection or delivery of mail
4.
a train, ship, or aircraft that carries mail
5. short for electronic mail
verb (transitive)
8.
to contact (a person) by electronic mail
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Derived forms
mailable (ˈmailable) adjective
mailability (ˌmailaˈbility)
noun
Word origin
C13: from Old French male bag, probably from Old High German malha wallet
Word Frequency
mail in British English 2
noun
2.
verb
3. (transitive)
to clothe or arm with mail
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Derived forms
mail-less (ˈmail-less) adjective
Word origin
C14: from Old French maille mesh, from Latin macula spot
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mail
British English: mail
/meɪl/ NOUN
Mail is the letters and parcels that are delivered to you.
She looked through the mail.
- American English: mail /ˈmeɪl/
- Arabic: بَرِيْدٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: correspondência
- Chinese: 邮件
- Croatian: pošta
- Czech: pošta dopisy
- Danish: post
- Dutch: post brievenpost
- European Spanish: correo
- Finnish: posti
- French: courrier
- German: Post
- Greek: ταχυδρομείο
- Italian: posta
- Japanese: 郵便
- Korean: 우편물
- Norwegian: post
- Polish: poczta korespondencja
- European Portuguese: correspondência
- Romanian: poștă
- Russian: почта
- Spanish: correo
- Swedish: post brevgång
- Thai: ไปรษณียภัณฑ์
- Turkish: posta
- Ukrainian: пошта
- Vietnamese: thư từ
British English: mail
/meɪl/ VERB
If you mail something, you post it.
I mailed a letter to you yesterday.
- American English: mail /ˈmeɪl/
- Arabic: يُرْسِلُ بِالْبَرِيْدِ
- Brazilian Portuguese: enviar pelo correio
- Chinese: 邮寄
- Croatian: poslati poštom
- Czech: poslat poštou
- Danish: sende
- Dutch: posten
- European Spanish: echar al correo
- Finnish: postittaa
- French: poster envoyer
- German: senden
- Greek: ταχυδρομώ
- Italian: spedire
- Japanese: 郵送する
- Korean: 우송하다
- Norwegian: poste
- Polish: wysłać pocztą
- European Portuguese: enviar pelo correio
- Romanian: a expedia
- Russian: посылать по почте
- Spanish: echar al correo
- Swedish: posta
- Thai: ส่งจดหมาย, ส่งของทางไปรษณีย์
- Turkish: postalamak
- Ukrainian: відправляти поштою
- Vietnamese: gửi qua bưu điện
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